Climb the Property Ladder with Alvin Hall (Paperback)
Thursday, August 31st, 2006Something to buy me for Christmas click
Something to buy me for Christmas click
So two of the three bits of electronics that everyone seems to be carrying around with them seem to be Mobile phones and USB sticks (the other being digital watches). With the problems I’ve been having copying files onto my phone I ask myself why it’s so easy to copy data onto a USB stick.
a) Standard hard drive like interface, which seems to work well on both PC and Apple Macintosh (no idea about Linux).
b) USB has been the big standard for years. Computers now come with USB ports on their backs, fronts, keyboards, hubs, etc.
…Hence the need for a USB phone. Note: I don’t mean by adding a propriety cable to the phone and installing drivers.

The port will need to pull out of the phone far enough to fit into the small spaces where USB ports are often found (I tend to need a USB extender cable on my old laptop anyway). In many cases having a phone this size will completely block out other ports, e.g. mouse cables, however that what ergonomics designers are for
Obviously, send all royalty payments to me.
Ouch, signed up with a new German Doctor (who oddly was born in London) this week and just had a blood (and other stuff) test. The nurse drew two vials of blood from a vein in my arm. I have no idea why she had to do it in the joint on my arm (seems the norm I think) as it hurts every time I bend it. You try eating without being able to bend your arm.
Silvia’s fathers having all sorts of weird and wonderful tests done on him, so with me wining about my arm makes me look like a big girl’s blouse.
A leading network operator is effectively giving away ring tone content from their website. It seems that no effort has been made to hide the location of the source MP3 file when previewing ring tones for sale on their website. Hence they are giving away their product – i.e. free beer.
Hiding an audio source file can be done thorough a dynamic flash movie, that would at least make it ‘difficult’ to recover the source file intact.
How to
Click to preview a ring tone and it will open up into a new window. Ignore the flash animation as it has nothing to do with the audio.

View source (this will depend on your browser)

The source MP3 files are shown as plane text in the source code, hence you can copy the .mp3 link straight out of the code.

Paste the link it into the URL bar of your browser and save the download.

Free ring tone.
Problem A catch you say?
Now we need to get the MP3 file onto the phone. I plan to upload the files using a Bluetooth stick, Nokia 6600 connection suite and Intuwave m-Router software (as the connection suite can’t find a Bluetooth connection by itself). The connection suite will automatically convert to the file into WAV format as the phone doesn’t support MP3.
Somewhat complicated you say? That two euros fifty for an (supposedly hassle free) over-the-air-deployment is starting to look a little cheep?
Now for the connectivity issues (all off the top of my head):
Conclusion
I was surprised at how easy it was to obtain valued content off a commercial website without paying for it or having its quality reduced somehow (e.g. having to re-encode the audio). However, considering the nature of the content it would have been just as easy to rip the content of an original audio CD.
Note: A consultant once boasted to me that the music industry now makes more money from ring tones as it does from single sales.
With this experience, it would seem that the whole ring tone industry business model is based on the POOR STATE of handset connectivity.
I.e. In a normal world, better media sharing technology would force providers to innovate their content (mobile flash, Java games, more advanced services) or risk becoming obsolete. However I predict connectivity issues will only get worse as network operators sell locked down phones (disabled features) and introduce more advanced digital rights management (DRM) solutions. This will reduce interoperability (even more) as network operators clearly have a cash incentive to promote over-the-air-provision, as delivery is with their bandwidth (SMS, GPRS, 3G) and they can more easily make themselves part of the payment chain (premium SMS).
Opps
USB ports are broken, so I need a new laptop and can’t be bothered to install all this connectivity software onto another computer. You win this time content providers! [Shakes fist]
Just playing with some automatic slide show scripts for my online images.
Requirements:
In HTML/JavaScript here
In Flash here
I went for the HTML version as it had thumbnails and more control widgets.