Baby baby: The tech that rocks the cradle - BBC News
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, a traditional hotbed of new gadgetry, has rattled with tech for tots over the last few years.
"There's no need to recharge it at all."
Smart dummy: The Pacif-i can take your baDr Monagas compares his WhyCry with having a grandparent handy, to help new parents eventually understand their babies without it.
The WhyCry app can analyse your baby's cries and decode what they mean
It's silly to ask whether baby apps are good or bad, says Dr Dmitri Christakis, professor of paediatrics at the University of Washington and director of the Child Health Institute.by's temperature
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, a traditional hotbed of new gadgetry, has rattled with tech for tots over the last few years.
"There's no need to recharge it at all."
It's silly to ask whether baby apps are good or bad, says Dr Dmitri Christakis, professor of paediatrics at the University of Washington and director of the Child Health Institute.by's temperature