
In its continuing quest to convince its users that with a strong enough 3G signal they can control anything, Apple's iPhone now offers several applications that will track your menstrual cycle. Among them: iPeriod, FemCal Lite, Petals and iVag (okay, I made up that last one).
Users enter the first and last days of their periods, as well as optional "intercourse data" -- and we can only imagine what that encompasses. "Name of Partner. Um...Josh? James?"
Menstrual tracking apps are rising in popularity among the following groups: boyfriends who just want to avoid their girlfriends at "that time of the month," technologically inclined "rhythm method" Catholics, and twenty-something single women and their gay husbands (because it's sweet when someone cares).
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