Abstract:
A method, electronic devices, system and computer program products of naming a file comprising digital information using an electronic device connected to a camera. In the method, digital information is recorded with the camera into a file. The file is named according to verbal information. Particularly, in the invention a digital picture or digital video file is named according to the verbal information given by a user at close proximity to the recording moment.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001]     1. Field of the Invention  
         [0002]     The present invention relates to terminal devices. In particular, the present invention relates to a novel and improved method, electronic device, system and computer program product for naming a file comprising digital information.  
         [0003]     2. Description of the Related Art  
         [0004]     The use of digital cameras has considerably increased as digital camera prices have dropped. A digital camera usually contains a removable memory card to which a plurality of digital pictures or video clips are saved. Each picture or video clip is typically saved as a separate file having a unique file name. One possible file naming technique is to use running file numbers so that successive pictures have successive file numbers (e.g. 100 — 0001.jpg, 100 — 0002.jpg, 100 — 0003.jpg etc.). Another technique is to have a static selectable common part at first and have a running sequence after the static part (e.g. home0001.jpg, home0002.jpg, home0003.jpg etc.). Some digital cameras enable also a feature with which recorded sound can be attached to a digital picture.  
         [0005]     The aforementioned naming techniques can also be used in mobile terminals, in e.g. mobile phones comprising a digital camera. Each digital picture or video clip is given a unique file name after the picture or video clip has been taken.  
         [0006]     It is apparent that the aforementioned file naming techniques do not provide a user-friendly way for naming file names. A memory capacity of a mobile terminal or a memory capacity of memory cards for digital cameras typically enables hundreds of pictures to be stored on the memory or memory card. Therefore, it is not usually possible, based merely on the file names without viewing the files, to distinguish pictures or video clips from each other afterwards.  
         [0007]     It is always possible e.g. to download digital pictures or video clips from a digital camera to a computer. Using the computer the digital picture files or video clips can be renamed to have more illustrative file names. This is, however, complicated since there might be hundreds of pictures and video clips to be renamed. Furthermore, one may have problems in renaming files if one does not e.g. accurately remember the place where the picture or video clip was taken or persons in the picture or video clip.  
         [0008]     Therefore, there is an obvious need for a solution that would enable instant illustrative naming of digital pictures or video clips taken. A further need is to provide a solution that can be used to rename digital pictures or video clips after they have been taken.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0009]     The invention relates to naming of a picture or a video clip after the picture or clip has been taken. Particularly, in the invention the picture or video clip is named according to verbal information, e.g. a spoken word or sentence at close proximity to the recording moment of the picture or video clip.  
         [0010]     According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a method of naming a file comprising digital information using an electronic device comprising or connected to a camera. The method comprises the steps of recording digital information with a camera into a file; and naming the file according to verbal information given by a user at close proximity to the recording moment.  
         [0011]     In one embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises the steps of storing the recorded digital information; recording verbal information with a microphone; storing the verbal information; converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information; and saving the file using the textual file name.  
         [0012]     In one embodiment of the invention, the spoken file name is recorded with the electronic device and associated with the recorded digital information. Also the actual speech to text conversion is performed with the electronic device. Therefore, in this embodiment the method further comprises the steps of storing the recorded digital information; recording verbal information with a microphone in connection with the electronic device; storing the verbal information; and associating the recorded verbal information with the recorded digital information. The recorded verbal information is then converted into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information using the electronic device, and the file is saved using the textual file name. The speech to text conversion may be performed right after the digital information has been recorded or alternatively on a desired moment earlier or later on.  
         [0013]     In one embodiment of the invention, the spoken file name is recorded with the electronic device and associated with the recorded digital information. The actual speech to text conversion, however, is performed elsewhere. Therefore, the method further comprises the steps of transferring the recorded digital information and the associated recorded verbal information to an external electronic device; storing the recorded digital information; storing the recorded verbal information; converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information using the external electronic device; and saving the file using the textual file name.  
         [0014]     In one embodiment of the invention, the electronic device itself does not store any piece of recorded information but only transmits the digital information and the verbal information to an external electronic device, e.g. a computer. Therefore, the method further comprises the steps of recording verbal information with a microphone in connection with the electronic device; transferring the recorded digital information and the recorded verbal information to an external electronic device; storing the digital information; storing the verbal information; converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information using the external electronic device; and saving the file using the textual file name.  
         [0015]     In one embodiment of the invention, the electronic device itself does not store any piece of recorded information but only transmits the taken digital information to an external electronic device, e.g. a computer. Therefore, the method further comprises the steps of transferring the recorded digital information to an external electronic device; storing the digital information; recording verbal information with a microphone in connection with the external electronic device; storing the verbal information; converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information using the external electronic device; and saving the file using the textual file name.  
         [0016]     In one embodiment of the invention, the step of recording comprises recording the verbal information before recording the digital information. In another embodiment, the step of recording comprises recording the verbal information after recording the digital information.  
         [0017]     In one embodiment of the invention, the method further comprises the step of determining a time period during which it is possible to verbally name said digital information.  
         [0018]     In one embodiment of the invention, the electronic device is one of a mobile terminal, a web camera, digital camera, digital video camera and a computer.  
         [0019]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an electronic device comprising a camera or connection to a camera configured to record digital information; a first memory configured to store the digital information; a microphone configured to record verbal information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information; a converter configured to convert the verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information; wherein the first memory is configured to store the file using the textual file name.  
         [0020]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an electronic device comprising a camera or a connection to a camera configured to record digital information; a first memory configured to store the digital information; a microphone configured to record verbal information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information, wherein the first memory and second memory are associated so that the recorded verbal information is linked with the recorded digital information; and a transmitter configured to transmit the recorded digital information and the associated recorded verbal information to an external electronic device.  
         [0021]     In one embodiment of the invention, the electronic device is one of a mobile terminal, a web camera, digital camera, digital video camera and a computer.  
         [0022]     In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first memory and second memory is an internal memory of the electronic device.  
         [0023]     In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first memory and second memory is a memory medium removably insertable into the electronic device.  
         [0024]     In one embodiment of the invention, the first memory and second memory refer to a single memory area. In another embodiment of the invention, the first memory and second memory refer to separate memory areas.  
         [0025]     In one embodiment of the invention, the electronic device further comprise a timer configured to determine a time period during which it is possible to verbally name the digital information.  
         [0026]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an external electronic device comprising a receiver configured to receive recorded digital information and associated recorded verbal information from an electronic device; a first memory configured to store the digital information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information; a converter configured to convert the verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information; and wherein the first memory is configured to store the file comprising the recorded digital information using the textual file name.  
         [0027]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided an external electronic device comprising: a receiver configured to receive recorded digital information a from an electronic device; a first memory configured to store the digital information; a microphone configured to record verbal information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information; a converter configured to convert the verbal information into a form of a textual file for a file comprising the recorded digital information; and wherein the first memory is configured to store the file comprising the recorded digital information using the textual file name.  
         [0028]     In one embodiment of the invention, the electronic device is one of a mobile terminal and a computer.  
         [0029]     In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first memory and second memory is an internal memory of the external electronic device.  
         [0030]     In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first memory and second memory is a memory medium removably insertable into the external electronic device.  
         [0031]     In one embodiment of the invention, the first memory and second memory refer to a single memory area. In another embodiment of the invention, the first memory and second memory refer to separate memory areas.  
         [0032]     In one embodiment of the invention, the external electronic device further comprises a timer configured to determine a time period during which it is possible to verbally name the digital information.  
         [0033]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a system of naming a file comprising digital information. The system comprises an electronic device comprising a camera or connected to a camera configured to record digital information; a first memory configured to store the recorded digital information; a microphone configured to record verbal information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information; a converter configured to convert the verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information; wherein the first memory is configured to store the file comprising the recorded digital information using the textual file name.  
         [0034]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a system of naming a file comprising digital information. The system comprises a first electronic device; wherein the first electronic device comprises a camera or is connected to a camera configured to record digital information; a first memory configured to store the recorded digital information; a microphone in connection with the first electronic device configured to record verbal information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information, wherein the first memory and second memory are associated so that the recorded verbal information is linked with the recorded digital information; and a transmitter configured to transmit the recorded digital information and the associated recorded verbal information to a second electronic device external to the first electronic device; and a second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device comprises a receiver configured to receive the recorded digital information and associated recorded verbal information from the first electronic device; a first memory configured to store the recorded digital information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information; a converter configured to convert the verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information; and wherein the first memory is configured to store the file using the textual file name.  
         [0035]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a system of naming a file comprising digital information. The system comprises a first electronic device, wherein the first electronic device comprises a camera or is connected to a camera configured to record digital information; a microphone in connection with the first electronic device configured to record verbal information; and a transmitter configured to transmit the recorded digital information and the recorded verbal information to a second electronic device external to the first electronic device; and a second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device comprises a receiver configured to receive the recorded digital information and the recorded verbal information from the first electronic device; a first memory configured to store the recorded digital information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information; a converter configured to convert the verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information; and wherein the first memory is configured to store the file using the textual file name.  
         [0036]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a system of naming a file comprising digital information. The system comprises a first electronic device, wherein the first electronic device comprises a camera or is connected to a camera configured to record digital information; and a transmitter configured to transmit the recorded digital information to a second electronic device external to the first electronic device; and a second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device comprises a receiver configured to receive the recorded digital information from the first electronic device; a first memory configured to store the recorded digital information; a microphone in connection with the second electronic device configured to record verbal information; a second memory configured to store the verbal information; a converter configured to convert the verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information; and wherein the first memory is configured to store the file using the textual file name.  
         [0037]     In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first memory and second memory is an internal memory of at least one of the first electronic device and second electronic device.  
         [0038]     In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first memory and second memory is a memory medium removably insertable into at least one of the first electronic device and second electronic device.  
         [0039]     In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first electronic device and second electronic device is one of a mobile terminal, a web camera, digital camera, digital video camera and a computer.  
         [0040]     In one embodiment of the invention, the first memory and second memory refer to a single memory area. In another embodiment of the invention, the first memory and second memory refer to separate memory areas.  
         [0041]     In one embodiment of the invention, the system further comprises a timer configured to determine a time period during which it is possible to verbally name the digital information.  
         [0042]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a computer program product of naming a file comprising digital information comprising code stored on a data-processing device readable medium, the code adapted to perform the following steps when executed on a data-processing device: recording digital information with a camera into a file; and naming the file according to verbal information given by a user at close proximity to the recording moment.  
         [0043]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is further adapted to perform the following steps when executed on the data-processing device: storing the recorded digital information; recording verbal information with a microphone; storing the verbal information; converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file; and saving the file using the textual file name.  
         [0044]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is further adapted to perform the following steps when executed on the data-processing device: storing the recorded digital information; recording verbal information with a microphone in connection with an electronic device; storing the verbal information; and associating the recorded verbal information with the recorded digital information.  
         [0045]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is further adapted to perform the following steps when executed on the data-processing device: converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information using the electronic device; and saving the file using the textual file name using the electronic device.  
         [0046]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is further adapted to perform the following step when executed on the data-processing device: transferring the recorded digital information and the recorded verbal information to an external electronic device.  
         [0047]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is stored on a computer readable medium.  
         [0048]     In one embodiment of the invention, the step of recording comprises recording the verbal information before recording the digital information. In another embodiment, the step of recording comprises recording the verbal information after recording the digital information.  
         [0049]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is further adapted to perform the following step when executed on the data-processing device: determining a time period during which it is possible to verbally name said digital information.  
         [0050]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a computer program product of naming a file comprising digital information comprising code stored on a data-processing device readable medium, the code adapted to perform the following steps when executed on a data-processing device: receiving recorded digital information and a recorded verbal information from an electronic device; storing the digital information; storing the verbal information; converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information using the external electronic device; and saving the file using the textual file name.  
         [0051]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is stored on a computer readable medium.  
         [0052]     According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a computer program product of naming a file comprising digital information comprising code stored on a data-processing device readable medium, the code adapted to perform the following steps when executed on a data-processing device: receiving recorded digital information from an electronic device; storing the digital information; recording verbal information with a microphone; storing the verbal information; converting the recorded verbal information into a form of a textual file name for a file using the external electronic device; and saving the file using the textual file name.  
         [0053]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is stored on a computer readable medium.  
         [0054]     In one embodiment of the invention, the step of recording comprises recording the verbal information before recording the digital information. In another embodiment, the step of recording comprises recording the verbal information after recording the digital information.  
         [0055]     In one embodiment of the invention, the computer program product is further adapted to perform the following step when executed on the data-processing device: determining a time period during which it is possible to verbally name said digital information.  
         [0056]     The present invention has several advantages over the prior-art solutions. The invention provides a user with an enhanced user experience. Furthermore, the solution disclosed in the invention is useful e.g. during holidays when a large number of pictures and videos are taken and naming all of them becomes cumbersome. Furthermore, the invention discloses an easy and illustrative way to name digital picture and video clip files.  
         [0057]     A further advantage of the invention is that when files, e.g. image and video files, are named with illustrative names when the image or video files are recorded, then a later searching and arranging of the files becomes easier. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0058]     The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description help to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:  
         [0059]      FIG. 1  is a flow chart illustrating one embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention,  
         [0060]      FIG. 2  is a block diagram illustrating one embodiment of the system in accordance with the invention;  
         [0061]      FIG. 3  is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention;  
         [0062]      FIG. 4  is a block diagram illustrating another embodiment of the system in accordance with the invention;  
         [0063]      FIG. 5  is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention;  
         [0064]      FIG. 6  is a block diagram illustrating another embodiment of the system in accordance with the invention;  
         [0065]      FIG. 7  is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention; and  
         [0066]      FIG. 8  is a block diagram illustrating another embodiment of the system in accordance with the invention. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0067]     Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.  
         [0068]      FIG. 1  is a flow chart illustrating one embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention.  FIG. 2  illustrates one embodiment of an electronic device in accordance with the invention. For convenience, the description below refers both to  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2  at the same time.  
         [0069]     At step  10  digital information is recorded using a camera  22 . Digital information refers e.g. to a digital picture taken with a digital camera or to a video clip taken with the digital camera. The recorded digital information is stored on a memory  202 , and in particular, on a first memory  28 , as illustrated at step  12 . Camera  22  may be incorporated into an electronic device, e.g. a mobile phone. Camera  22  may also be an external device to the electronic device. T electronic device may be e.g. a mobile terminal, a mobile phone, a digital camera, a digital video camera or a computer.  
         [0070]     The electronic device of  FIG. 2  further comprises a central processing unit (CPU)  26  operating the electronic device. Memory  202  may refer to a single memory or memory area or to a plurality memories or memory areas that may include e.g. random access memories (RAM), read-only memories (ROM) etc. Memory  202  may also include other applications or software components that are not described in more detail and also may include the computer program, which when executed on the CPU performs the steps of  FIG. 1 .  
         [0071]     In order to name a file comprising digital information as desired, the electronic device comprises or has a connection to a microphone  20  that is used to record verbal information, e.g. a word or sentence spoken by a user of the electronic device into memory  200 , and in particular, on a second memory  200 , as illustrated at steps  14  and  16 . In one embodiment, the verbal information is recorded at the same time or after recording the digital information. In another embodiment, the verbal information is recorded before recording the digital information. Furthermore, in one embodiment the user of the electronic device is able to determine the time period (time before or time after recording the digital information) during which it is possible to verbally name digital information to be recorded or the already recorded digital information. Therefore, the electronic device may comprise a timer configured to determine a time period during which it is possible to verbally name said digital information.  
         [0072]     The recorded verbal information is then converted with a speech to text converter  24  into a form of a textual file same, as illustrated at step  18 . At step  100 , the file comprising the digital information is then saved using the textual file name in memory  200 .  
         [0073]     In one embodiment of  FIG. 1  and  2 , the speech to text conversion is performed right after a digital picture or video clip has been taken. In another embodiment, the file is renamed later on using the same procedure as disclosed above. Therefore, an association is established between a spoken word or a sentence and a piece of recorded digital information. Thus, it is possible to make the actual speech to text conversion later on.  
         [0074]      FIG. 3  is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention.  FIG. 4  illustrates another embodiment of the system in accordance with the invention. For convenience, the description below refers both to  FIG. 3  and  FIG. 4  at the same time.  FIG. 4  includes a first electronic device  416  and a second electronic device  418 . The first electronic device  416  is e.g. a mobile terminal, a mobile phone, a digital camera, digital video camera, a web cameras etc. The second electronic device  418  is e.g. a computer.  
         [0075]     At step  30  digital information is recorded using a camera  42 . Digital information refers e.g. to a digital picture taken with a digital camera or to a video clip taken with the digital camera. The recorded digital information is stored on a memory  402 , and in particular, on a first memory  48 , as illustrated at step  32 . Camera  42  may be incorporated into the first electronic device  416 . Camera  42  may also be an external device to the first electronic device  416 .  
         [0076]     The first electronic device  416  further comprises a central processing unit (CPU)  46  operating the first electronic device  416 . Similarly, the second electronic device  418  also comprises a central processing unit  408  operating the second electronic device  418 . Memory  402  may refer to a single memory or memory area or to a plurality memories or memory areas that may include e.g. random access memories (RAM), read-only memories (ROM) etc. Memory  402  may also include other applications or software components that are not described in more detail and also may include the computer program (or portion thereof), which when executed on the CPU performs at least some of the steps of  FIG. 3 .  
         [0077]     In order to name a file comprising digital information as desired, microphone  40  that is used to record verbal information, e.g. a word or sentence spoken by a user of the first electronic device  416 , as illustrated at step  34 . Microphone  40  may also be an external device to the first electronic device  416 . In one embodiment, the verbal information is recorded at the same time or after recording the digital information. In another embodiment, the verbal information is recorded before recording the digital information. Furthermore, in one embodiment the user of the first electronic device  416  is able to determine the time period (time before or time after recording the digital information) during which it is possible to verbally name digital information to be recorded or the already recorded digital information. Therefore, the first electronic device  416  may comprise a timer configured to determine a time period during which it is possible to verbally name said digital information. The recorded verbal information is stored on a second memory  400 , as illustrated at step  36 .  
         [0078]     In this embodiment, the actual speech to text conversion is performed in the second electronic device  418 , e.g. in a computer. Therefore, an association is established between a spoken word or a sentence and a piece of recorded digital information in memories  48  and  400 , as illustrated at step  38 . Thus, it is possible to make the actual speech to text conversion later on.  
         [0079]     The recorded digital information and verbal information are then transferred to the second electronic device  418  with a transmitter  44 , wherein the transmitted information is received with a receiver  404 , as illustrated at step  300 . Memory  413  may refer to a single memory or memory area or to a plurality memories or memory areas that may include e.g. random access memories (RAM), read-only memories (ROM) etc. Memory  413  may also include other applications or software components that are not described in more detail and also may include the computer program (or portion thereof), which when executed on the CPU performs at least some of the steps of  FIG. 3 . The received recorded digital information is then stored on a first memory  410 , as illustrated at step  302 . Similarly, the received recorded verbal information is stored on a second memory  412 , as illustrated at step  304 . At step  306 , the recorded verbal information is then converted with a speech to text converter  408  into a form of a textual file name for a file comprising the recorded digital information. At step  308 , the file comprising the digital information is then saved into the first memory  410  using the textual file name.  
         [0080]      FIG. 5  is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention.  FIG. 6  illustrates another embodiment of the system in accordance with the invention. For convenience, the description below refers both to  FIG. 5  and  FIG. 6  at the same time.  FIG. 6  includes a first electronic device  608  and a second electronic device  610 . The first electronic device  608  is e.g. a mobile terminal, a mobile phone, a digital camera, digital video camera, a web camera etc. The second electronic device  610  is e.g. a computer.  
         [0081]     The first electronic device  608  further comprises a central processing unit (CPU)  66  operating the first electronic device  608 . Similarly, the second electronic device  610  also comprises a central processing unit  600  operating the second electronic device  610 . Furthermore, the electronic first device  608  comprises a microphone  60 , a camera  62  and a transmitter  64 . Microphone  60  may also be an external device to the first electronic device  608 .  
         [0082]     In this embodiment, the first electronic device acts only as a recording device that does not store digital information or verbal information at all. Instead it immediately transmits it further on. At step  50  digital information is recorded using camera  62 . Digital information refers e.g. to a digital picture taken with a digital camera or to a video clip taken with the digital camera. Camera  62  may be incorporated into the first electronic device  608 . Alternatively, camera  62  may also be an external device to the first electronic device  608 .  
         [0083]     In order to name a file comprising digital information as desired, microphone  60  that is used to record verbal information, e.g. a word or sentence spoken by a user of the first electronic device  608 , as illustrated at step  52 . In one embodiment, the verbal information is recorded at the same time or after recording the digital information. In another embodiment, the verbal information is recorded before recording the digital information. Furthermore, in one embodiment the user of the second electronic device  610  is able to determine the time period (time before or time after recording the digital information) during which it is possible to verbally name digital information to be recorded or the already recorded digital information using the first electronic device  608 . Therefore, the second electronic device  610  may comprise a timer configured to determine a time period during which it is possible to verbally name said digital information.  
         [0084]     The recorded digital information and verbal information are immediately transmitted to the second electronic device  610  using a transmitter  64 . A receiver  68  is configured to receive the transmitted pieces of information.  
         [0085]     In this embodiment, the actual speech to text conversion is performed in the second electronic device  610 , e.g. in a computer. The received recorded digital information is then stored on a first memory  602 , as illustrated at step  56 . Similarly, the received recorded verbal information is stored on a second memory  604 , as illustrated at step  58 . At step  500 , the recorded verbal information is then converted with a speech to text converter  612  into a form of a textual file same for a file comprising the recorded digital information. At step  502 , the file comprising the digital information is then saved into the first memory  602  using the textual file name.  
         [0086]      FIG. 6  illustrates a single memory  606  including two memories  602  and  604 . Memory  606  may refer to a single memory or memory area or to a plurality memories or memory areas that may include e.g. random access memories (RAM), read-only memories (ROM) etc. Memory  606  may also include other applications or software components that are not described in more detail and also may include the computer program (or portion thereof), which when executed on the CPU performs at least some of the steps of  FIG. 5 . CPU  66  may also include memory or a memory may be associated therewith which may include the computer program (or portion thereof) which when executed on CPU  66  performs at least some of the steps of  FIG. 5 .  
         [0087]      FIG. 7  is a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of the method in accordance with the invention.  FIG. 8  illustrates another embodiment of the system in accordance with the invention. For convenience, the description below refers both to  FIG. 7  and  FIG. 8  at the same time.  FIG. 8  includes a first electronic device  808  and a second electronic device  810 . The first electronic device  808  is e.g. a mobile terminal, a mobile phone, a digital camera, digital video camera, a web camera etc. The second electronic device  810  is e.g. a computer.  
         [0088]     In this embodiment, the first electronic device  808  acts only as a recording device that does not store information at all but immediately transmits it further on to the second electronic device  810 . At step  70  digital information is recorded using a camera  80 . Digital information refers e.g. to a digital picture taken with a digital camera or to a video clip taken with the digital camera. Camera  80  may be incorporated into the first electronic device  808 . Alternatively, camera  80  may also be an external device to the first electronic device  808 .  
         [0089]     The first electronic device  808  further comprises a central processing unit (CPU)  82  operating the first electronic device  808 . Similarly, the second electronic device  810  also comprises a central processing unit  800  operating the second electronic device  810 .  
         [0090]     In order to name a file comprising digital information as desired, the recorded digital information is immediately transmitted to the second electronic device  810  using a transmitter  84 . A receiver  86  is configured to receive the transmitted pieces of information.  
         [0091]     In this embodiment, the actual speech to text conversion is performed in the second electronic device  810 , e.g. in a computer. The received recorded digital information is stored on a first memory  802 , as illustrated at step  74 . A user of the second electronic device  810  records with a microphone  88  verbal information, e.g. a word or a sentence that is stored on a second memory  804 , as illustrated at steps  76  and  78 . In one embodiment, the verbal information is recorded at the same time or after recording the digital information. In another embodiment, the verbal information is recorded before recording the digital information. Furthermore, in one embodiment the user of the second electronic  810  device is able to determine the time period (time before or time after recording the digital information) during which it is possible to verbally name digital information to be recorded or the already recorded digital information. Therefore, the second electronic device  810  may comprise a timer configured to determine a time period during which it is possible to verbally name said digital information.  
         [0092]     At step  800 , the recorded verbal information is then converted with a speech to text converter  812  into a form of a textual file same for a file comprising the recorded digital information. At step  702 , the file comprising the digital information is then saved into the first memory  802  using the textual file name.  
         [0093]      FIG. 8  illustrates a single memory  806  including two memories  802  and  804 . Memory  806  may refer to a single memory or memory area or to a plurality memories or memory areas that may include e.g. random access memories (RAM), read-only memories (ROM) etc. Memory  806  may also include other applications or software components that are not described in more detail and also may include the computer program (or portion thereof), which when executed on the CPU performs at least some of the steps of  FIG. 7 . CPU  82  may also include memory or a memory may be associated therewith which may include the computer program (or portion thereof) which when executed on CPU  82  performs at least some of the steps of  FIG. 7 .  
         [0094]     In one embodiment of  FIGS. 2, 4 ,  6  and  8 , the electronic device is a mobile terminal, e.g. a mobile phone. Some of the mobile phones in the market include a built-in digital camera. Furthermore, every mobile phone includes also a microphone. Therefore, with a solution in accordance with the invention, it is possible to name a file comprising digital information using the standard microphone of the mobile phone.  
         [0095]     In another embodiment of  FIGS. 2, 4 ,  6  and  8 , the electronic device is a digital camera. Most of the digital cameras on the market include also a microphone for sound recording. Therefore, when the digital camera is equipped with a speech to text converter and needed software, it is possible to name files (pictures or video clips) to have more user-friendly names, as illustrated in the invention.  
         [0096]     It is evident for a person skilled in the art that the electronic devices disclosed in  FIG. 2, 4 ,  6  and  8  may also contain elements, components and software not disclosed above.  
         [0097]     Based on the above description it is also evident that the first and second electronic device comprise appropriate computer programs that provide all the aforementioned functionalities.  
         [0098]     It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that with the advancement of technology, the basic idea of the invention may be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are thus not limited to the examples described above, instead they may vary within the scope of the claims.