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iPhone puts kids to sleep

Nibble White Noise
Tue Feb 03 2009, 12:39

AN IPHONE armed with a soothing music is apparently the best way to get a baby to sleep, according to the Washington Post.

The application White Noise has proved popular with Apple fanboys who have managed to breed but can't get their kids unconscious.

The Post reckons the application has been surprisingly effective if you put your fruit-themed toy in with the baby. White Noise is better than the boring nonsense that most iPhone users listen to anyway. Coldplay and James Blunt could put the kids into a coma from which they never return.

Of course there is always the risk that the phone could have a bad effect on the developing brain of the baby, but, hey, at least it is sleeping. µ

L'Inq
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White Noise Baby

Check out White Noise Baby for iPhone and iPod touch. Made by the same folks who created the popular White Noise app!

http://www.tmsoft.com/iphone-whitenoisebaby.html

posted by : tm21, 18 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Happy Baby: iPhone Application

Version 1.0 Features:
- English alphabets are displayed sequentially (like flash cards).
- Alphabets are pronounced (Optional switch).
- Pause button to stop at an alphabet
- Reset button to start over
- Timer can be adjusted to delay display of alphabets

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=324385183&mt=8

posted by : iPhone Developer, 18 August 2009 Complain about this comment
Sleepy Baby App

This one works for this too, launches a little quicker than White Noize and the sounds are of better quality http://www.sleepybaby.net

posted by : Ned, 16 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Harsh

Proclaiming only Appleboys use this application is a little bit harsh on the iPhone's market. I've seen some people who were otherwise completly clueless about computers with iPhones.

posted by : Teonnyn, 04 February 2009 Complain about this comment
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