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Wired: Gadget Lab: IPhone Application Translates Babies’ Howls
Gizmodo: iPhone App Interprets Babies' Tears While Excusing Pathetic Parenting [IPhone Apps]
| Can't figure out what your baby is crying about? There is an app for that! http://www.crytranslator.com/ 9 hours ago |
| Speciaal voor die ene collega die ik hier mis: cry translator voor iphone herkent babygehuil in vijf smaken http://www.crytranslator.com/ 28 hours ago |
| Nueva aplicación de iPhone que te dirá porqué llora tu bebé http://bit.ly/1xTLQI // supongo que más de una mamá quería esto 2 days ago |
IPhone Application Translates Babies’ Howls
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... the translation.
According to the seller, Biloop Technologic, clinical tests have proven the app to be accurate 96% of the time, and it will “continue to translate crying regardless of the age of the child”. This last is an excellent feature, and will help me determine the cause the next time the Lady starts to blubber. On previous experience, I can guess it will most likely be “annoyed” or “bored”. On sale until November 11th for $10.
Product page [Cry Translator. Thanks, Tatiana!] ...
iPhone App Interprets Babies' Tears While Excusing Pathetic Parenting [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo —
... Definitely hoping that no one makes any serious child raising decisions based on this $30 iPhone app. Then again, with some people it might actually improve their parenting. [Cry Translator via ...
Cry Translator iPhone app
Mobilewhack.com —
... As a parent of three children, I suppose I would have loved to have the Cry Translator during my kids’ infant years. This Cry Translator iPhone app is somehow able to interpret a baby’s cry to determine whether he or she is hungry, sleepy, stressed, annoyed, or bored. Apparently, this works because baby crying is essentially a universal language. Believe it or not, the makers of this app say it is 96 percent accurate. If you want to test that out for yourself, go to the website and spend $30 on it. If you purchase it by November 11th, you can get it for $9.99. ...
Cry Translator iPhone app tell exactly why the baby is crying
Gizmo Watch —
... in Barcelona, the Cry Translator is quick to identify a child’s cry, based on five emotional conditions reflected out of hunger, sleep, stress or if the baby is bored. ...
iPhone App Translates Baby’s Cry into English
GEARFUSE —
... cries and the Cry Translator iPhone app claims it can distinguish between them all.
The Cry Translator helps decode the mysterious yiping of your newborn, dividing the scream’s cause into one of five basic categories: hungry, sleepy, annoyed, stressed, bored. It might be hard to believe, but the app claims it can “reduce overall infant crying.” And for $9.99, that’s a little piece of heaven for new parents.
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