by SurenderJanuary 22, 2010

You can now learn the meaning of your baby’s cries with iPhone application.
The Cry Translator app, which is available for sale 17,99 pounds, has been launched, and its makers claim that the application is 96 per cent accurate in interpreting cries of distress from babies.
The Telegraph reported:The programme uses the iPhone’s microphone to receive the sound, analyses it, and displays information about what it means on the screen.
Researchers led by Dr Antonio Portugal Rammrez, a .....
by SurenderJanuary 21, 2010

This week, Google is launching new features to help you manage the waves you create: making participants read-only and restoring a wave to an earlier state.
#1: Read-Only Participants
The creator of a wave can now change other participants on the wave between full access and read-only by clicking on their picture at the top of the wave panel, and selecting the access level in the drop-down:
As the name implies, read-only participants are prevented from making any .....