iPhone's i-centric programs are wacky

Courtesy MSNBC.com: Gadgets  Wed, 11/05/2008 - 08:30

Take A Chill Pill, a 99-cent program for the iPhone, has 16 "soothing" sounds, from rain to crickets to help stressed-out iPhone users relax.If you've got an iPhone, you can live within your own universe of egocentric applications, including  one that aids you escape from uncomfortable social situ, one that helps you plan a dinner party down to the seating arrangements and a yet another that offers a "chill pill" to calm you down from the stresses of the day.



 

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