Date: December 12, 2024
Life Hacks #SeinfeldTaughtMe are now available through these apps that will make your life a little easier
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you are well aware of the trending #SeinfeldTaughtMe trending right now on Twitter, the seminal NBC sitcom Seinfeld is a surprisingly good source of life hacks. In celebration of the globally trending #SeinfeldTaughtMe trending on twitter, I came up with a list of apps that are offered equally valuable life hacks.
1. WeTap: Are you thirsty after those pretzels? This app is to your rescue every time you’re in need of a water tap. The app also serves a higher purpose as by promoting access and use of public drinking fountains, WeTap improves the awareness, reducing dependence on single-use plastic, while improving public health. The WeTap app is now available for iPhone and Android coming soon.
2. Annoy-A-Teen Lite: We all know how annoying teens can be and this app is perfect for your revenge. The sounds (did I mention highly irritating) created by a compatible device, are at such high frequencies that only teens and adults who are fortunate or unfortunate enough to still have a teenager's hearing. In the lite version, only one high pitched tone is available and only one mode is available. Other modes can be used at a low frequency, but it's not outside the hearing range of nearly anybody. The app Requires iOS 4.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
3. Bowel Mover Pro IBS Tracker: The app fills a primary void in tracking a key aspect of one’s health and fitness- Bowel Movements. The app has been awarded by Award by Healthline in the category of The Best Crohn's Disease Apps. With its latest update it now also provides the Bristol Stool Chart for new users. This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad, compatible with iOS 10.0 or later in Apple devices.
4. Cry Translator: One of the greatest mysteries of this universe is clearly the reason behind a baby’s cry. This app has surprisingly found the answers for us. This award-winning program reliably analyzes and diagnoses your baby’s cry, to find out if the baby is hungry, sleepy, annoyed, stressed or bored, then recommends helpful solutions through The Cry Translator. It's no surprise that the app is an award winner of Gold at Salon des Inventions de Genève 2010.
5. Drunk Dial NO!: How many times have you drunk dialed your ex or worse your mom? This app ensures you have a regret-free weekend (almost). Drunk Dial NO! hides a contact's phone number(s) and email address(es) for between 1 and 48 hours with no limitations on how many contacts you can lock. The latest features even let you club all your “dangerous contacts” into a group and block them for the Friday night. You can even send yourself a message. The app is my personal biggest life hack and the reviews by thousands claim the same.
By Arpit Dubey
Arpit is a dreamer, wanderer, and tech nerd who loves to jot down tech musings and updates. With a knack for crafting compelling narratives, Arpit has a sharp specialization in everything: from Predictive Analytics to Game Development, along with artificial intelligence (AI), Cloud Computing, IoT, and let’s not forget SaaS, healthcare, and more. Arpit crafts content that’s as strategic as it is compelling. With a Logician's mind, he is always chasing sunrises and tech advancements while secretly preparing for the robot uprising.
OpenAI Is Building an Audio-First AI Model And It Wants to Put It in Your Pocket
New real-time audio model targeted for Q1 2026 alongside consumer device ambitions.
Nvidia in Advanced Talks to Acquire Israel's AI21 Labs for Up to $3 Billion
Deal would mark chipmaker's fourth major Israeli acquisition and signal shifting dynamics in enterprise AI.
Nvidia Finalizes $5 Billion Stake in Intel after FTC approval
The deal marks a significant lifeline for Intel and signals a new era of collaboration between two of America's most powerful chipmakers.
Manus Changed How AI Agents Work. Now It's Coming to 3 Billion Meta Users
The social media giant's purchase of the Singapore-based firm marks its third-largest acquisition ever, as the race for AI dominance intensifies.