The detention sometimes continues for several weeks in Spain and other countries around the world, so it is highly likely that you are reading this in your own home. If you have children again, you have an additional challenge: keep them entertained and active as long as the coronavirus quarantine remains.
An angry Book, one of the requests cited in the previous WWDC, was reviewed a few weeks ago to try to help. With the optimized display of the iPhone and iPad, its idea is to turn the stories you describe aloud into interactive experiences.
Noisy Book: you tell the story, I set the results
We are not dealing with a request that tells you the news, I emphasize: you are the one to explain the news. Audio Books analyzes your voice, and uses elements found in your story to add images and sounds. For example, you can feeling low when you mean a cow
After doing some tests for a few minutes I was able to make sure that Noisy Book was fluent in my Spanish, so not doing it in English would not be a problem. And thanks for the integration of iOS with its CoreML engineers, all word recognition is done locally thus ensuring user privacy.
You're angry it can be downloaded for free in the App Store, with an unpaid purchase of 1.09 euros if you want to store more than one news item on the device.