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    The Leaderboard
    November 18th, 2024
    Protect your neck
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    gm legends, lets get this bread. In today's Leaderboard, we've got: an app that protects your posture via AirPods, a kid-safe browser that might be too safe, and an app that gives your iPhone camera the love it deserves. Let's dive in.

    Protect your neck

    NeckLife: An app that uses Airpods to fix your posture

    NeckLife turns your AirPods into a posture watchdog, tackling the all-too-familiar “tech neck” that comes with endless hours at your desk. It uses AirPods’ sensors to track your head position, sending gentle nudges when you start to slouch and logging your posture history to keep you honest. It’s a smart idea, but let’s be real—wearing AirPods all day just to save your neck might not feel super practical. Still, for AirPods lovers glued to their screens, it’s a creative way to straighten up (literally) without adding another gadget to the mix.

    Maybe a little too safe

    AstroSafe Search: A safe search-engine for kids aged 5-12.  

    I was really excited about AstroSafe Search—it felt like exactly what I’d been looking for to make browsing safe and kid-friendly. With parental controls on Google and Apple, I can filter some content, but they don’t make search results easier for kids to understand or distraction-free. AstroSafe gets points for simplifying things and removing ads, but when my 10-year-old searched for Greek mythology for a school project, the results were pretty limited—just a few gods with minimal info. It feels more like a curated encyclopedia than a full search engine. That said, it’s a great concept with potential, and with a bigger database, 

    Give your camera some love

    HotShoe: A camera app that expands your iPhone's capabilities. 

    It’s wild that social apps can do so much with the iPhone’s native camera—yet the camera itself still lacks basic conveniences. You can’t zoom with one finger, flip cameras while recording, or even turn on the flash mid-take. That’s why I’m into what HotShoe is trying to do. As someone who creates content both professionally and for fun, I’ve often had to rely on social apps for specific features, then save the video, edit it, and move it to another app. HotShoe cuts out that hassle, letting me shoot exactly how I want, all in one place.

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