With the App race only ever heating up, you can definitely expect that more apps will be made available to your iPhone per week. This week 4 apps are making a lot noise for different reasons. Whatever you're interested in from updating yourself in social media other than Twitter or Facebook or better games for your idle hours, these apps are for you.

Google+ update, free: Google's social network, Google+, has just had a noteworthy revision go through to its iOS app that adds capabilities that users enjoy on the web-based version of the network.

With the app, users can now search for other users and hangouts allowing people not to just look through profiles and those of the people to whom they're connected, but to find users to add even while on the go.

Eye'Em update, free: EyeEm's update utilizes your device's GPS capabilities, using your locality data to organize photos your feed from your friends by what's most relevant to you. Profiles have also been allowed more modification. Users can also view photos continuously on their feeds, should they so choose.

Tetris, $0.99: Electronic Arts has altered Tetris, the class falling block puzzle game, with a number of new modes and features that make it more public. The major change to Tetris is its one-touch mode, which makes playing a little easier on the go.

Act of Fury: Kraine's Revenge, $1.99: You've most likely played "bullet hell" shooters like Act of Fury: Kraine's Revenge before except that in Act of Fury, you don't have a gun-you've got the ability to turn yourself into a hurricane, and you can use the storm to destroy enemies and buildings in your path.

Ridiculously cool? We know.