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IPhone Application Translates Babies’ Howls
IPhone Application Translates Babies’ Howls
Having trouble understanding your baby’s burbles, screeches and noisy, wheedling screams? There’s an app for that. The Cry Translator listens to a whining child and analyses the pitch, volume, tone and inflection of his nerve-jangling noise. Ten seconds later, it provides you ...
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Cry Translator App Analyzes Your Crying Baby
GadgetReview — ... stressed, annoyed, bored, or has to let go of a mean steamy (omit that).  From there the app offers advice as to what to do with the translation in order to appease your baby. Developed by Biloop Technologic, they claim that through clinical testing these translations  are 96% accurate, and the age of the child does not waver the results.  On sale for $10 on November 11th. But will it work with sputtering brain dead alcoholics? Read ...

iPhone App Interprets Babies' Tears While Excusing Pathetic Parenting [IPhone Apps]
Gizmodo — ... time" in interpreting "the five baby cries universal to all babies, regardless of culture or language; hungry, sleepy, stressed, annoyed and bored." I don't have a baby nearby, nor did I manage to make anyone cry long enough to test the app, but I sincerely doubt the statistic. 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 Wired] ...

Cry Translator iPhone app tell exactly why the baby is crying
Gizmo Watch — ... based on five emotional conditions reflected out of hunger, sleep, stress or if the baby is bored. The $29.99 app has been clinically tested to be 96% accurate, and is easy to use, trigged to work with only a touch of the Start button. Besides analyzing and informing the parents about the cause of the baby’s cry, the app also advices on what to do, depending on the translation it manages. The application is currently on sale for $9.99 until November 11, 2009. Via: GadgetLab/HuffingtonPost

"Cry Translator" App Translates Babies' Screams
Apple Forums & iPhone Forums, Mods, Hacks, News, Themes, Downloads, and more! | ModMyi.com - 4,711,751,911 — ... I don't have any way of testing this myself, but it's not April 1 so I'm going to assume it's legit. Wired Gadget Lab today put up a feature on Biloop Technologic's "Cry Translator" app, which supposedly listens to the pitch, volume, tone and inflection of a child's cries and analyzes it to determine if the child is in one of five states: hungry, sleepy, stressed, annoyed or bored. The app seems ready-made for ridicule (really? you need "an app for that?" really? consider a dog instead), though Wired ...

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