The claim that there is an iPhone app for everything has now been proved to be true, with the Cry Translator iPhone app. What this app does is translate a babie’s cry into what might be real words. This can let the parents know what the baby wants (for new parents, I guess). The iPhone app can recognize whether your baby is hungry, sleepy, bored, annoyed or stressed.

This can really come in handy when you’re outside and someone’s baby just doesn’t stop crying, trust me, that can get annoying. The Cry Translator app costs $10, although I don’t ever see it being used. When a baby starts crying, what parent is going to whip out their iPhone to determine the cause of the crying? The first thing a competent parent would do is try and console the baby. For those of you who feel that you really have no idea what to do when a baby cries, you can get your app here for $10.

(Via NewLaunches)