12 Nov
I thought I had seen it all and then I read that the iPhone can understand what a baby is trying to say when they are crying. How can you not look into an app like this?

One of the latest iPhone applications to be launched is the Cry Translator. This is an app that was developed by BiLoop Technologic, S.L., and that uses sound analysis technology to figure out exactly what the baby is trying to say.
The analysis is based off of 5 basic emotions that a child will try and express: annoyance, boredom, fatigue, hunger and stress. All you have to do is put your iPhone up the wailing child and within a few seconds the phone should be able to decipher what they are trying to tell you through their crying.
The app is based on years of research and takes the crying and analyzes it to decide what the problem is. Once it has been deciphered, the iPhone will then give the parents some
ideas as to what they can do the calm the child down. For those fathers that try and shove a bottle in the mouth of the child every time they start to cry, this can be an invaluable resource. While you can raise your eyebrows at the idea of a phone being able to decipher crying, BiLoop Technologic says that there app has a 96% rate of success in determining the actual cause of the crying.
If you think this app is for you, you better hurry up because the price is about to move. From launch through November 11, they are selling it for the bargain basement price of $9.99 and after that, it is going to cost you $29.99 to be able to figure out what your baby is saying through the phone. While it may sound like a lot of money, it is a bargain for those fathers that are trying to figure out how to calm down their child around 4:00pm on Sunday afternoon during football season.

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