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Wet diaper? There's an app for that: TweetPee

You can count on Twitchy to let you know “who said what” on Twitter, but what happens in the diaper stays in the diaper. CBS News reports that some parents in Brazil are testing a new product from Huggies called TweetPee. The sensor attaches to a baby’s diaper and automatically sends a tweet when it detects wetness.

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At-home dads might find it indispensable, but we’re not sure anyone outside the house needs to know every time a baby needs changing. Too far?

https://twitter.com/web_supergirl/status/332557512475820033

https://twitter.com/rkylesmith/status/332575432555761664

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https://twitter.com/sellisuk/status/332617386442227712

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