Patent Document

RELATED APPLICATIONS  
       [0001]     This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/537,812 filed on Mar. 28, 2000, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference. 
     
    
     FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE  
       [0002]     The present invention relates to an audio system and method.  
       BACKGROUND  
       [0003]     The first commercial radio stations in the United States began operation around 1920. Today, there may be as many as 12,000 radio stations in the United States programming in several distinct formats. When broadcasting their respective signals, these radio stations often use an analog signal, which may be modulated based on frequency or amplitude. Frequency modulated (FM) radio appears to be the dominant entertainment medium while amplitude modulated (AM) radio seems to be a popular outlet for news and information.  
         [0004]     Unfortunately, analog radio may be unable to provide the sound quality and consistency that radio listeners desire. As such, several broadcasting related companies have begun to consider a movement to digital radio. Unlike analog radio reception, digital radio reception may be able to provide compact disk (CD) quality sound while remaining virtually immune to interference. Being immune to interference may result in reducing static growls or “multipath” echoes, echoes caused by signal reflections off buildings or topographical features.  
         [0005]     Some countries, like Canada and many European countries, may choose to have digital radio operate in a single digital radio band such as the L-band between 1452-1492 megahertz (MHz). This band would allow the reception of both terrestrially and satellite-originated signals. By comparison, FM radio typically operates between 88 and 108 MHz while AM radio typically operates between 0.525 and 1.705 MHz. Neither of these bands allows for easy transmission via satellite.  
         [0006]     Canada proposed using the L-Band for digital radio as early as 1992. Several countries throughout the world have since agreed to use the L-Band for digital radio with one notable exception. It appears the United States has chosen not to operate its digital radio within the L-Band. In the United States, the L-Band may already be committed for military uses. Apparently, the United States plans to adopt a system called in-band on-channel, or IBOC, which fits within the AM and FM frequencies.  
         [0007]     IBOC technology may offer some advantages over L-Band transmissions. For example, there may be no need for new spectrum allocations. There may be backward and forward compatibility with existing AM and FM systems on both the transmitter and receiver sides, and there may be a low-investment upgrade to digital systems. Unfortunately, a workable IBOC solution is yet to be seen though technology may someday make IBOC digital radio commercially possible.  
         [0008]     Even if an IBOC solution becomes commercially available in the United States, IBOC digital radio may suffer from several shortcomings. For example, there may global standardization problems. Though the United States favors IBOC, the European and Canadian communities seem to favor L-Band making the establishment of a global standard difficult.  
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0009]     A more complete understanding of the present embodiments and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numbers indicate like features, and wherein:  
         [0010]      FIG. 1  depicts a general system for wirelessly communicating selective information to an electronic device in accordance with one aspect of the present invention;  
         [0011]      FIG. 2  illustrates a block diagram of a method of wirelessly communicating selected information to an electronic device;  
         [0012]      FIG. 3  illustrates an electronic device operable to receive selected audio information in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;  
         [0013]      FIG. 4  illustrates a graphical user interface (GUI) for displaying selectable audio information according to one aspect of the present invention;  
         [0014]      FIG. 5A  illustrates a portable radio system having a mount for an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0015]      FIG. 5B  illustrates automobile console having a mount for coupling an electronic device according to one aspect of the present invention;  
         [0016]      FIG. 6  illustrates a block diagram of a system for communicating voice mail messages using email according to one embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0017]      FIG. 7  illustrates a flow chart for providing voice email messages according to one embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0018]      FIG. 8  illustrates a flow diagram of a method for providing selected audio information to an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present invention; and  
         [0019]      FIG. 9  illustrates an automobile console having a mount for an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present invention.  
     
    
     DESCRIPTION  
       [0020]     The conceptual groundwork for the present invention includes wirelessly communicating selective information to an electronic device. According to one aspect, a user may interact with the Internet to select information, such as audio information, and wirelessly communicate the selected information to an electronic device. The electronic device receives the information via a wireless communications network and processes the information accordingly. In a particularized form, a user may select information from an Internet website operable to allow selectivity of audio information such a songs, on-line radio stations, on-line broadcasts, streaming audio, or other selectable information. Upon selecting the audio information, information or data associated with the selected audio information is wirelessly communicated to an electronic device. The electronic device may then be used to process the selected audio information. In this manner, a user may receive selective audio information via a wireless electronic device.  
         [0021]     In one form, the electronic device may be operable to communicate with an individual&#39;s automobile audio system. A user may select audio information utilizing a personal computer with access to a website operable to display selectable audio information. The selected audio information may then be wirelessly communicated to the electronic device associated with an automobile&#39;s audio system. Therefore, upon receiving the selected audio information, a user may access and play the received audio information utilizing the electronic device in association with the automobiles audio system.  
         [0022]     The present invention is not limited to communicating only audio information. One skilled in the art can appreciate that other types of information, such as video, textual, etc. may be communicated utilizing the systems and methods disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Additionally, it will be understood that information may be formatted in a plurality of ways at different phases of communication without loosing the underlying content of the selected information. For example, an audio file may be formatted, segmented, compressed, modified, etc. for the purpose of providing or communicating the audio invention. Therefore, the term “audio information” or “information” is used in a general sense to relate to audio information in all phases of communication.  
         [0023]      FIG. 1  depicts a general system for wirelessly communicating selective information to an electronic device in accordance with one aspect of the present invention. The system, illustrated generally at  100 , includes a digital engine  101  coupled to a communications engine  102 . Communications engine  102  is remotely coupled to an electronic device  103 . Digital engine  101  may be directly or indirectly coupled to storage device  105  operable to store information. Digital engine  101  maintains information or data associated with selected information in a digital format. The information may be stored within storage device  105  or other storage devices operable to maintain data or information associated with the selected information.  
         [0024]     Communications engine  102  is communicatively coupled to digital engine  101  and operable to wirelessly communicate the selected information to electronic device  103 . During operation, audio information may be selected by a user utilizing a personal computer or other devices operable to communicate with an information network. Digital engine  102  is operable to maintain information associated with the selected audio information. For example, the information could be several songs or titles configured as an audio file and formatted in a digital format such as an MP3 file, wave file, etc. The maintained information may also be a reference to a network location where an audio file may be stored, a network location where a network broadcast of audio information may be located, etc. or other network locations having information associated with the selected audio information. Therefore, digital engine  101  may maintain a plurality of different types of information or data associated with the selected audio information.  
         [0025]     System  100 , utilizing communication engine  102 , may wirelessly communicate data or information associated with the selected audio information to electronic device  105  thereby providing wireless communication of selected information to an electronic device operable to receive wireless communications. In one embodiment, digital engine  101  may be used in association with an Internet website configured to provide access to selectable information. The Internet website operably associated with digital engine  101  allows a user to select information to be wirelessly communicated to electronic device  105  utilizing a network environment. The Internet website may include several different types of information related to audio information.  
         [0026]      FIG. 4 , described in greater detail below, illustrates one embodiment of providing an Internet website for displaying selectable audio information. For example, the Internet website may include music and/or artist search engines, playlists, top 10 charts, artists by genre, and other information associated with audio information. A user may select information associated with the audio information and digital engine  101  can maintain the information or data associated with the selected information in a digital format. Communications engine  102  coupled to digital engine  101  may wirelessly communicate data associated with the selected audio information to electronic device  103 . Therefore, a user may access and select audio information via an Internet website and wirelessly communicate the data to an electronic device. As such, system  100  advantageously allows for wireless communication of selected audio information to electronic devices that may be remotely located from a conventional terrestrial communication network.  
         [0027]     Electronic device  105  may be configured in a plurality of ways for receiving wireless communication of selected audio information. In one embodiment, electronic device  105  may be operable as a component configured to receive a cellular signal comprising the selected information communicated by the communication engine. For example, a device having a cellular modem may be operable to receive the information at specified intervals. Upon receiving the information the electronic device may process the received information. Electronic devices are described in more detail below and may include a network radio, a modular device, an audio system, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a cellular phone, or other electronic devices operable to receive information wirelessly communicated by communication engine  102 .  
         [0028]     Communications engine  102  may be operable to wirelessly communicate selected information to electronic device  103  in a plurality of ways. The present invention advantageously allows for several different embodiments of wirelessly communicating selected audio information to electronic device  103  and is not limited to any specific configuration described below. Several different types or combinations of wireless communication may be realized by the present invention. Communications engine  102  may be operable to wirelessly communicate the selected information from an information network, such as the Internet, to an electronic device operable to receive wireless communications. In one embodiment, communications engine  102  may comprise a conduit to interface information with a wireless communication network. The conduit may configure the information located within the information network into a format operable to be transmitted via wireless communication.  
         [0029]     For example, a wireless device may be operable to receive packets of information having a specific size and in a specific format. In such an embodiment, communications engine  102  could format the information into a desirable format for wirelessly communicating the information to electronic device  103 . Several types of wireless communication may be used by communications engine  102  to communicate the selected information to an electronic device. Communications networks such as GSM, Digital Satellite communication, SB, Radio bands, DRC, SuperDRC or other systems or types of transmission such as TDMA, CDMA, spread spectrum, etc. or frequencies such as between about 1.7 GHz and 2.0 GHz may be realized by the present invention for communicating information or data representing the selected audio information to electronic device  103 .  
         [0030]     In one embodiment, the selective information may be communicated using a digital broadcast signal. Digital broadcast includes providing information via a signal such as AM, FM, and the like. Digital information may be included or encoded as a sub-carrier within the broadcast signal and received by electronic device  103 . A digital sub-carrier may include a selective bandwidth of frequencies for a specific radio station (i.e. 6 MHz for FM). The selective information may be wirelessly communicated to electronic device  103  utilizing a communication engine  102  operable to communicate the selective information via a digital FM signal. In this manner, selective information may be communicated within digital FM sub-carriers to an electronic device operable to receive the information. For example, a user may subscribe to communicate the information via an FM sub-carrier and receive the selective data through wireless communication via a specified FM sub-carrier.  
         [0031]     In one embodiment, the selected information may be formatted and transmitted to achieve a desirable transmission rate. For example, conventional systems may transmit information at a speed of 10 kilobits per second. Therefore, for 1 megabyte of information to be communicated to an electronic device, a transmission time of approximately 800 seconds may be required. The present invention may allow for a relative increase in transmission speed by removing the requirement that information be communicated asynchronously to an electronic device. For example, conventional wireless communication utilizes a specified frequency to communicate information in two directions (i.e. cellular phones). As such, information is communicated across a channel in an asynchronous manner to provide a continuous audio signal to the recipient.  
         [0032]     The present invention advantageously allows for signals to be transmitted to an electronic device in a less than asynchronous manner. For example, if a user selected a song to be wirelessly communicated to an electronic device, system  100  could communicate the information in a less than asynchronous manner allowing the selected information to be transmitted efficiently thereby decreasing the overall download time for the selected audio information. In one embodiment, the selected information may be compressed and transmitted across the same frequency but at different phases thereby allowing plural signals having different phases to be wirelessly communicated to an electronic device. Therefore, the electronic device may be operable to receive multiple phased signals and process the selective information accordingly.  
         [0033]     In one embodiment, the information may be wirelessly communicated at a relatively slow transmission rate. For example, a user may schedule when the selected audio information may be used by electronic device  103 . The user may select several different audio tracks or songs to be transmitted to an electronic device associated with the user&#39;s vehicle such that the user can listen to the user selected audio information during the drive home at the end of a workday. Therefore, it may be desirable to utilize a slower transfer speed due to the extended amount of time available prior to actual use of the selected audio information. In this manner, communications networks having less or slower transfer rates may be used to wirelessly communicate the selected audio information to the electronic device.  
         [0034]     In another embodiment, high-speed wireless communication networks may be used to communicate the selected audio information. For example, a user may want to listen to an Internet broadcast of an Internet radio station. Therefore, high-speed communication may be required to wirelessly communicate or stream the selected audio information to an electronic device. In another embodiment, a hybrid of wireless communication rates may be deployed depending on the requirements of the selected audio information and/or the electronic device. For example, the selected audio information may first be transmitted to the electronic device via high-speed communication until enough information has been wirelessly communicated and buffered into a memory device operably associated with the electronic device. Upon communication of a certain percentage of the selected audio information, slower communication speeds may then be used to communicate additional selected audio information.  
         [0035]     Therefore, system  100  may be configured in a plurality of ways to communicate selected information to electronic device  103 . Digital engine  101  may be used to maintain data or information associated with the selected information and communication engine  102 , communicatively coupled to digital engine  101 , may wirelessly communicate selected information to electronic device  103 .  
         [0036]      FIG. 2  illustrates a block diagram of a method of wirelessly communicating selected information to an electronic device. The method may be used in association with the system illustrated in  FIG. 1  or other systems operable to utilize the method of  FIG. 2 .  
         [0037]     The method begins generally at step  200 . At step  201 , selectable audio information may be accessed utilizing a network communications device. For example, selectable audio information may be displayed at an Internet website accessible by a personal computer. In another embodiment, the selectable information may be accessed utilizing a wireless communications device such as, a cellular phone, a PDA device, or other devices operable to provide access to the selectable audio information.  
         [0038]     Upon accessing the selectable information, the method proceeds to step  202  where a user can identify or select audio information to be wirelessly communicated to an electronic device. For example, a user may select an entire album to be wirelessly communicated to a PDA device.  
         [0039]     Upon the user selecting the audio information, the method proceeds to step  203  where the method maintains information associated with the selected information. In one embodiment, the information may be an audio file, such as a wave file, and MP3 file, etc. representative of the selected audio information. In another embodiment, a network location that comprises a file representing the selected information may be maintained. Another example may include a network location of a network broadcast of audio information. Therefore, the method at step  203  may maintain several different types of information associated with the selected audio information.  
         [0040]     Upon maintaining information or data associated with the selected information, the method proceeds to step  204  where the method wirelessly communicates information associated with the selected information to an electronic device. For example, if an audio file associated with the selected audio information were maintained, the method would communicate the audio file to the electronic device. In another embodiment, a link or network address broadcasting the selected audio information may be accessed and, at step  204 , wirelessly communicated to an electronic device. In another embodiment, a combination of different types of audio information may be wirelessly communicated to an electronic device. Upon transmitting the selected audio information, the method proceeds to step  205  where the method ends.  
         [0041]     Selected audio information may be communicated in a plurality of ways as described above including communicating via a cellular communications network to an electronic device operable to receive cellularly-communicated signals. For example, the information may be selected from a website operable to display selectable information. Upon selecting the audio information, a data file representing the selected audio information may be wirelessly communicated to an electronic device thereby allowing a user to select audio information via the Internet and wirelessly communicate the information to an electronic device.  
         [0042]     In some embodiments, the wireless communication to an electronic device may occur in an off-line environment. For example, a user may go “on-line” to access a website and select information and then go “off-line” or end the browsing session. The wireless communication may then occur while the user is off-line thereby removing the confines of using an active or on-line browsing environment (i.e. Internet radio broadcast, streaming audio, etc.) for accessing selected information. Therefore, the method of  FIG. 2  allows for information, such as audio information, to be communicated from a network location such as a web site, to an electronic device “via” wireless communication. The present invention advantageously allows users to access and download information accessible by a network location to an electronic device operable to receive wireless communications thereby reducing the need for land lines, terrestrial communication networks, etc. for communicating selective information.  
         [0043]     In one embodiment, the method of  FIG. 2  may be deployed in association with an Internet website operable to display selectable links for downloading information. The information may include audio information such as MP3s, streaming audio, streaming. Internet broadcasts, etc. are selectable by a user and operable to be wirelessly communicated to an electronic device. By providing a user with a website of selectable audio information operable to be wireless communicated to an electronic device, a user may customize information communicated to an electronic device. In one embodiment, a user may communicate information to an electronic device that may not be owned by the user. For example the method of  FIG. 2  could be modified to allow a user to wirelessly communicate audio information to a plurality of electronic devices that may or may not be owned by the user.  
         [0044]      FIG. 3  illustrates an electronic device operable to receive selected audio information in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Electronic device  300  includes a communication module  301  such as a transceiver coupled to storage medium  302  such as a high speed buffer, programmable memory, or other devices operable to store information. Electronic device  300  may also include processor  302  operably associated with communication module  301  and storage medium  302 . Processor  302  may be operable to process wirelessly communicated selected information and in one embodiment may be integrated as part of communication module  301  of storage medium  302 . In the same manner, as larger scale integration of electronic devices proliferate, communication module  301 , processor  302 , and storage medium  303  may be integrated into one communication component or device operable as electronic device  300 .  
         [0045]     Processor  302  may be operable using software that may be stored within storage medium  302 . In one embodiment, software upgrades may be communicated to electronic device  300  via wireless communication allowing for efficient system upgrades for electronic device  300 . Storage medium  302  may include one or several different types of storage devices. For example, storage medium  302  may include programmable gate arrays, ROM devices, RAM devices, EEPROMs, minidisks or other memory devices operable to store information.  
         [0046]     During use, electronic device  300  receives wireless communications of selective information. The information may be transmitted via a wireless communications network and received by electronic device  300  via transceiver  301 . Transceiver  301  may be operable to convert the received wireless communication signal into a desirable format and store the received information within storage medium  302 . The received information may then be processed by electronic device  300 .  
         [0047]     In one embodiment, electronic device  300  may be operable as an audio player configured to play digital representations of music. For example, electronic device  300  may also include an MP3 player operable to process the received information into an audio signal. Therefore, electronic device  300  may be used to receive wirelessly communicated MP3 audio files and play these files using an MP3 player when desired. In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be configured as a PDA wherein the PDA includes a web browser operable to wirelessly communicate with the Internet. The PDA device may include a user interface allowing a user to select information to be wirelessly communicated to electronic device  300 .  
         [0048]     By providing a website of selectable information, the PDA devices may provide an efficient embodiment for electronic device  300  in that is allows a user to access and select information using a wireless communication network and receive the selected information using the same or different wireless communication network. In yet another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be configured as a component operable to receive selective information via wireless communication and communicate the information to a second electronic device such as an automobile sound system, home stereo, etc.  
         [0049]     For example, electronic device  300  may utilize transceiver  301  to receive wirelessly communicated information. Electronic device  300  may then be coupled to an automobile sound system using an interface and communicate the received information to the automobile sound system. In this manner, electronic device  300  may be used to provide the automobile sound system with audio files received via wireless communication.  
         [0050]     In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be operable to communicate the received audio information to an audio system via a localized communications-signaling network. One such network may include utilizing “Bluetooth” communication standard, used to provide communication between electronic devices in a proximal setting. In one embodiment, electronic device  300  may be integrated into an audio component such as a radio receiver. Electronic device  300  integrated into an audio component may be configured to process digital audio files wirelessly communicated to an audio component. In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be operable to communicate with an analog receiver at a predetermined frequency.  
         [0051]     For example, a specific frequency may be selected (i.e. 93.7 MHz) for communicating the wireless received selected information from electronic device  300  to a localized audio system. Electronic device  300  communication of the wirelessly received information allows a conventional receiver to receive the selected audio information. In one embodiment, the conventional receiver may be configured to receive a digital sub-carrier, on-carrier, or other within a specified frequency. Therefore, electronic device  300  may be operable to locally transmit the signal at a specific frequency thereby allowing the conventional receiver to receive the information. In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be operable to scan plural bandwidths to receive the selective information. For example, transceiver  301  may be operable to receive selective information across several frequencies and process the received information accordingly.  
         [0052]     In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be operable to scan several frequencies to obtain the desirable information. For example, a user may select several Internet broadcasts comprised of streaming audio information. Therefore, the information may be transmitted across several wireless frequencies receivable by electronic device  300 . Electronic device  300  may then be operable to allow a user to scan wirelessly communicated Internet broadcast signals thereby providing a user selected virtual broadcast radio network. In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may include a user interface operable to communicate with an Internet website operable to display selectable audio information. The Internet website may be configured as a user-preferred environment displaying a users selected audio information. Internet broadcast selections, streaming audio selections, etc.  
         [0053]     With a display device for displaying a Website having selectable information, electronic device  300  may allow a user to select audio information via a user interface and receive the selected information via wireless communication thereby providing a customizable WebRadio device for the user. In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be a modular device configured to be coupled to, for example, a portion of a cars interior. For example, electronic device  300  may be mounted to a portion of a car&#39;s console thereby providing a removably coupled electronic device operable to wirelessly receive selected audio information. As a removable device, electronic device  300  may also be coupled to a home audio system, a portable radio system or other systems thereby providing a versatile electronic device operable to receive wirelessly communicated selected audio information.  
         [0054]     In another embodiment, electronic device  300  may be operable as a PDA and/or a cellular phone that may be mounted to an automobile&#39;s console. Electronic device  300  may then integrate with a user&#39;s automobile to provide an all-encompassing communications device. For example, electronic device  300  configured as a PDA and cellular phone may allow for communication with a user&#39;s email account, voice mail account, the Internet, as well as allowing for the receipt of selected audio information via wireless communication. Electronic device  300  may be operable in a hands-free mode allowing a user to maintain safe driving fundamentals. During use, electronic device  300  may be processing selective audio information for communicating with an automobile audio system and may further be operating to receive incoming cellular calls.  
         [0055]     Electronic device  300  may be set-up by the user to pause the music being played and allow the received cellular call to be communicated either via an independent speaker or utilizing the automobiles “audio system.” Additionally, electronic device  300  may be operable to adjust the listening level of an automobile&#39;s audio system, it may play received voice mail messages, allow a user to view the Internet, etc. In one embodiment, electronic device  300  may be operable as a dual mode electronic device capable of receiving both digital and analog wireless communication signals. In this manner, electronic devices may efficiently utilize available bandwidth for receiving selected information from a communications engine. For example, transceiver  301  may be a wireless communications modem operable to receive digital or analog signals.  
         [0056]      FIG. 4  illustrates a graphical user interface (GUI) for displaying selectable audio information according to one aspect of the present invention. The GUI may be operable with a computer system, cellular device, PDA, or other electronic devices or systems operable to display the GUI of  FIG. 4 . The GUI, shown generally at  400 , may be displayed using a conventional web browser  402  such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer, a WAP browser, or other browsers operable to display the audio information. Browser  402  includes browser functions, shown collectively at  403 , for navigating a network such as the Internet or an intranet. Homepage  401  may be displayed using browser  402  and may include several functions, features, information, etc. related to audio information. Home page  402  may be developed using several different types of programming (i.e. HTML, XML, Java, etc.) used to developing a network location or website.  
         [0057]     The present invention is not limited to any one specific type of software and may be realized in plurality of ways as can be appreciated by those skilled in the art. Homepage  401  may also include login region  410  allowing a user to log into homepage  401  and display a user-preferred environment. For example, a user may want Radio Dial  412  to appear when a user logs into homepage  401 . In another embodiment, a user may want to view a current playlist selected by the user or the status of wirelessly communicated playlist. A user may also provide demographic information allowing advertisers to access the demographic information and provide advertisements based upon the demographic information. For example, an advertiser may want to target Hispanic females in the 21-25 year old age group.  
         [0058]     Through providing demographic information to advertisers, when a user logs into homepage  401  selective advertising can be “targeted” for a group of users. Homepage  401  may also include several tabs for efficiently navigating homepage  401 . Library tab  405  may be provided to allow a user to browse available audio information that may be presented by title, genre, artist, decade, culture, etc. Store tab  407  may also be provided for locating items available for purchase such as CDs, PDA devices, MP3 players, wireless communication hardware, interfaces, software or other types of products that may be purchased while on-line. Chat tab  408  may also be provided allowing a user to chat with other users of home page  401 . For example, a guest musical artist may be available to chat with visitors of home page  401  via a chat page associated with chat tab  408 . Home page  401  may also include contest tab  409  for displaying current contests, prizes, and/or winners.  
         [0059]     Radio tab  406  may also be provided for displaying audio information. For example, radio tab  406  may display a collective menu  411  of selectable functions or features associated with audio information. Top ten lists may be provided to a user based on several different billboard polls or genres. A search engine may be provided allowing a user to search for a specific type of audio information such as an artist, song title, and genre. Internet radio station, etc. In one embodiment, a user may input the lyrics to a song within the search engine. As such, the search engine may locate several different songs having the desirable lyrics and allow a user to select the search results. A user may also use a select a device feature that allows a user to select a destination device for communicating selected audio information. For example, a user may want to communicate a playlist to several different devices such as a PDA, a home computer system, a work computer system, etc.  
         [0060]     As such, a user can communicate selective information to several devices without having to download the information separately for each device. A send a friend link may also be provided allowing a user to send selective audio information to a friend&#39;s electronic device. A user may also join a group comprised of individuals that select a certain genre of music to be communicated to the user&#39;s electronic device. For example, a user may want to join a group that plays only 50s swing music. As such, the user could communicate the group&#39;s selected songs to the user&#39;s electronic device. A user may also utilize an email account provided by homepage  401  allowing a user to correspond with others via email. A user may also access a list of guest DJs that may provide playlists of songs chosen by the guest DJ and selectable by a user.  
         [0061]     In one embodiment, a user&#39;s radio dial  412  may be provided when a registered user logs into homepage  401 . As such, radio dial  412  may include several functional buttons similar to conventional systems such as a volume control and a station control. However, radio dial  412  surpasses the limitations of conventional systems through providing a programmable radio dial of user customized audio information. Radio dial  412  includes several stations that may be programmed using program interface  413 . The preset stations may include several different types of user customized preset information such as user selected playlists, Internet broadcast stations, top lists, group playlists, artist-selected lists, on-line radio station, conventional radio stations. Internet phone, cellular phone, etc. and other functions, features, or information associated with audio information.  
         [0062]     Radio dial  412  may also be displayed as a separate user interface and in some embodiments, does not require a “browsing” environment to view radio dial  412 . For example, an electronic device, such as a PDA, having a display may graphically present radio dial  412  to a user. One example may be using electronic device in association with an automobile audio system. Electronic device may display radio dial  412  and may allow a user to navigate, modify, select, adjust volume, access daytimer, access phone lists, etc. or perform other functions while the electronic device is used in association with an automobile sound system. Therefore, radio dial  412  may be operable as an application for use with several different types of electronic devices (i.e. computer systems, portable computing devices, cellular phones, etc.) operable to display radio dial  412  and in come embodiments may be wirelessly communicated to an electronic device.  
         [0063]     In another embodiment, homepage  401  may allow a user to select when to download the information to an electronic device. For example, a user may want to listen to a certain genre of music at a specific time of day thereby allowing a user to select the information. As such, a user may select a different playlist for every day of the week thereby allowing a user to listen to different songs on different days of the week. The user can further identify when the selected playlist should be available for listening. For example, if a user wanted to listen to “playlist #1” on Monday morning during the drive into work between 8:00 am and 9:00 am, the user would enter the time and the day “playlist #1” would be available for listening. In this manner, the playlist may be communicated to the electronic device thereby allowing a user to listen to selective audio information at a desirable time.  
         [0064]      FIG. 5A  illustrates a portable radio system having a mount for an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present invention. Portable radio  500  includes a mount  501  operable to receive electronic device  502 . Mount  501  may include a connector operable to provide communications and power to electronic device  502 . During use, electronic device  502  when mounted within portable radio  500  communicates with portable radio to provide remotely received selective audio information. In one embodiment, electronic device  502  may include a user interface allowing a user to access the Internet. Therefore, selective audio information located on the Internet may be accessed by the user and remotely communicated to electronic device  502  coupled to portable radio  500 .  
         [0065]     In another embodiment, portable radio  500  may include memory operably located within for storing downloaded information. For example, portable radio  500  may include 32 MB of RAM allowing electronic device  502  to receive selective information and download the selective information to memory located within portable radio  500 . In this manner, the downloaded music may be operable to be played within portable radio  500  while allowing electronic device to be removed from portable radio  500 . Therefore, portable radio  500  including electronic device  502  allows a user to communicate selected audio information to portable radio  500 .  
         [0066]      FIG. 5B  illustrates automobile console having a mount for coupling an electronic device according to one aspect of the present invention. Console  510  includes mount  511  operable to receive electronic device  512 . Mount  511  may be located in many different locations within an automobile such as coupled to a sun visor, center console, dashboard, floorboard, etc. Mount  511  allows the user to couple electronic device  512  to the automobile and provide an interface for communication between electronic device  512  and the automobile audio system. Mount  511  may also include a power connection that allows electronic device  512  to use the automobiles power during use. The power connection may also be used in association with a recharging circuit operable to recharge a power supply within the electronic device. During operation, electronic device  512  coupled to mount  511  may receive selected audio information via wireless communication and communicate the selective information to the automobile audio system.  
         [0067]     In one embodiment, the automobile may include memory operable associated with the automobile for storing information. The memory may be used in association with mount  511  and electronic device  512  to store the selected audio information. In this manner, voluminous audio information can be stored within the memory allowing electronic device  512  to receive additional information. In one embodiment, a mount may be provided for a home audio system (not shown) for downloading selected audio information for use with a home audio system. For example, a mount device may be coupled to a home stereo system such that the upon placing an electronic device such as electronic device  500  within the mount, selected audio information may be communicated to the home audio system thereby allowing a home audio system to be used in association with an electronic device.  
         [0068]      FIG. 6  illustrates a block diagram of a system for communicating voice mail messages using email according to one embodiment of the present invention. The system, indicated generally at  600 , includes email server  601  coupled to a voice mail storage device  602 . System  600  further includes a computer system or network terminal  603  such as a computer coupled to network  604 . System  600  further includes mount  605  for mounting electronic device  606  for hardwire communication of information. Device  606  may also communicate with network  604  using a wirelessly communication network operably associated with network  604  and coupled, for example, via tower  607 .  
         [0069]     During operation, system  600  communicates voice mail messages to a user utilizing email server  601 . For example, if a user receives a voice mail message, email server  601  would be notified and a voice mail message would be sent to the user&#39;s email account in the form of an email message. For example, a voice mail message  5  would be sent to a user&#39;s email account within intranet  604  in the form of an audio file as an attachment to the email. Upon receiving the email, a user may click on the audio file representing the voice mail message to hear the message left by a caller.  
         [0070]     In one embodiment, a user may be accessing the Internet via a phone line and, as such, be unable to receive notification that a voice mail message has been received. System  600  would receive the voice mail message and send an email comprising the voice mail message to the user email account. In this manner, a user can remain connected to the network and receive voice mail without having to log off or disconnect from the Internet. In one embodiment, a user may receive the voice mail message via a portable electronic device. For example, a user may be using remote device  605  operable to receive wirelessly communicated information. System  600  would receive the voice mail message and forward the voice mail message to a user&#39;s portable electronic device  606 . In this manner, a user may be capable of receiving voice emails at remote locations.  
         [0071]     In another embodiment, a user may subscribe to use an Internet email account that may be operably associated with system  600 . Utilizing an Internet email account may allow a user the flexibility to check voice email messages from any location in the world. For example, a user may access a “Hotmail” email account while traveling on business in a foreign country. The user, upon gaining access to the “Hotmail” account, would be able to listen to voice mail messages sent to the user via the “Hotmail” email account. Through utilizing an email account to receive voice mail messages, a user may be afforded great flexibility in communicating voice mail messages. For example, a user may be able to forward a voice mail message received in the form of an email to one or a plurality of other email accounts. In this manner, a voice email message may be sent efficiently to other email users.  
         [0072]     For example, a user may maintain a distribution list of individuals working on a particular project that may have a need to hear certain voice email messages. In this manner, a user may efficiently disseminate information to other individuals while adding additional textual information to the body of the email allowing a user to comment on the original voice email message. In another embodiment, a user may forward a received voice email message to another account operable to receive forwarded voice email messages. For example, system  600  may be operable to receive an email message having a voice mail message as an attachment. The system would then be operable to forward the voice mail message to specified phone number, separate email account, and/or voice mail account, etc. thereby providing a user flexibility in receiving voice email.  
         [0073]     In one embodiment, a user may utilize an email account to establish an answering service for voice mails. For example, a user&#39;s telephone number may be operable with an email account to provide an answering service. A user may record a message for a specified phone number or extension and, upon receiving an incoming call; the recorded message may be played back to incoming the call&#39;s initiator. System  600  would then forward the received voicemail message via an email account to the user. For example, a user may have an account set up at a residence for receiving voicemail messages via a user-defined email account. The user could then forward all received voice mails from the home account to an email account at a place of work. Therefore, the user may have complete access to received voicemail messages. In the same manner, a user could set up their work phone number to forward a voicemail message to the user&#39;s home email account thereby allowing a user to receive a voicemail at a home email account. Therefore, system  600  may be operable in a plurality of ways to provide email messages comprised of voicemail messages received via a voice mail or email account.  
         [0074]      FIG. 7  illustrates a flow chart for providing voice email messages according to one embodiment of the present invention. The method begins at step  701  where a voice mail message is left for a user. The message could be at a residence, place of business, etc. The method then proceeds to step  702  where the message may be stored as an audio file within a database operable to store a file comprised of the voice mail message. Upon storing the file, the method proceeds to step  703  where an electronic mail message may be generated. The electronic mail message may be addressed to the recipient of the voice mail message. The method then proceeds to step  704  where the audio file representing the voice mail message is attached to the electronic message.  
         [0075]     Upon attaching the audio file, the method then proceeds to step  705  where the email message may be sent to the email address. Upon sending the email message the method proceeds to step  706  where the method determines if the email message should be sent to a wireless electronic device. If the message is not to be sent to a wireless device, the method proceeds to step  720  where the method ends. If the message is to be sent to a wireless electronic device, the method proceeds to step  707  where a signal may be sent to the wireless electronic device and at step  708  an indication is provided to the electronic device indicating that a voicemail message has been received via a user&#39;s email account. The method may then proceed to step  709  where the user decides whether or not to listen to the voice email message. If the user decides not to listen to the voice email message, the method may proceed to step  710  where the method ends. If the user decides to listen to the voice email message, the method proceeds to step  711  where a request may be sent by the electronic device requesting the voice email message be forwarded to the user&#39;s electronic device.  
         [0076]     At step  712 , the voicemail message may be sent to the user&#39;s electronic device. Upon forwarding the voicemail message to the user the method may proceed to step  720  where the method ends. As such,  FIG. 7  depicts one method of providing an email message comprised of a voice mail message. Certainly, other methods may be deployed as advancements in technology and are made without departing for the spirit and scope of the present invention.  
         [0077]      FIG. 8  illustrates a flow diagram of a method for providing selected audio information to an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present invention. The method begins at step  800  where a user accesses a webpage via the Internet. The webpage may be a home page illustrated in  FIG. 4  or other web pages operable to display selectable references to audio information. The method proceeds to step  801  where a user selects desirable audio information. For example, a user may select a single song, a plurality different songs, an entire album, a broadcast station, streaming audio, etc. or other selectable audio information. Upon the user selecting a reference to audio information, the method may proceed to step  802  where a playlist may be created that represents the user&#39;s selected audio information.  
         [0078]     The playlist may be variable in size and comprised of a plurality of different types of available audio information. Upon creating a playlist, the method may proceed to step  803  where information associated with the playlist is obtained. For example, a list of network or URL locations comprised of the desirable audio information may be obtained. In this manner, desirable audio information may be obtained from many different sources such as URLs, network addresses, hard drives, databases comprised of audio information, etc. The sources may be accessed to obtain the selected audio information.  
         [0079]     Upon obtaining data associated with the customized playlist, the method may proceed to step  804  where the user is prompted for a destination for the playlist. For example, a user may want to communicate the selected audio information to a remote electronic device, an automobile audio system, a home stereo system, a home computer, an electronic device coupled to a home network or computer system, etc. or other locations or devices operable to receive the selected audio information. In one embodiment, a user may select a device owned by a friend to accept the selected audio information. For example, a husband may want to send a romantic playlist to his wife on their anniversary. In this situation, the husband would select his wife&#39;s electronic device as the receiving device for the selected audio information.  
         [0080]     Upon selecting a device, the method proceeds to step  805  where the method determines the destination of the selected audio information. If the information is to be sent to a device via a wire line connection, the method proceeds to step  813  where playlist data is sent to a user via a wire line connection. The method may then proceed to step  814  where the playlist is executed at the device. If the information is to be sent to a device requiring wireless communication, the method proceeds to step  806  where the information is formatted for communicating the information to a wireless electronic device. For example, a wireless PDA device may be selected as a destination device for the selected audio information. The PDA device may include an audio player, such as an MP3 player operable to play or execute MP3 audio files. In such an embodiment, the method could format the information such that the information may be wirelessly communicated and subsequently played by the MP3 player.  
         [0081]     Upon formatting the information, the method may then proceed to step  807  where the audio information is wirelessly communicated to the selected device. In some embodiments, the device may be operable to receive a limited amount of information based upon storage capacity of the device (i.e., 16 MB). In such a case, the method may divide the information into component parts and periodically communicate the component parts, such as packets, to the electronic device. Upon communicating the audio information, the method may then proceed to step  808  where the signal may be received by the destination or electronic device.  
         [0082]     The method may then proceed to step  809  where the method determines if all of the audio information has been received. For example, if 16 MB or 32 MB of selected audio information was initially transmitted due to capacity limitations of the selected device, the method may query the selected device to determine if capacity is available. If available memory exists, the method may proceed to step  807  where the method may communicate additional audio information based upon the amount of available memory. The method repeats until all of the selected audio information has been transmitted.  
         [0083]     Upon communicating the selected information, the method may proceed to step  810  where the playlist may be executed at step  812 . For example, a user may select a continuous communication of selected audio information (e.g. several hours of music. Internet broadcast, etc.). As such, the method may continuously play or execute the received audio information. In another embodiment, the method may proceed to step  811  where the method may store or buffer the received information until it is desirable to execute the received selected audio information. As such, upon executing the selected audio information, the method may proceed to step  809  where the method may repeat. In one embodiment, a user may elect to download a broadcast of an on-line radio station. For example, a user may want to listen to a radio station located in a remote location wherein conventional radio receivers could not receive the desired broadcast. For example, a person living in Houston, Tex. may not be able to receive a radio broadcast signal from a radio station in Seattle, Wash. utilizing a conventional radio receiver.  
         [0084]     In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a user may select an on-line broadcast or radio station as all or a part of the selected audio information. The user may then receive radio broadcasts without having to use a home computer system or conventional radio receiver.  
         [0085]     At step  804 , a user may select a device that does not require remote communication of information. For example, a user may elect to communicate the selected audio information to device, such as a personal computer, PDA device, MP3 player, etc. coupled via a network connection to the Internet or an Intranet. The user may receive the selected playlist at the determined device for eventual playing. In one embodiment, a user may select a plurality of devices as destination devices for receiving downloads of the selected audio information. For example, the user may want to download the information to a home stereo system, a PDA device, and an automobile stereo. As such, the selected information may be communicated to more than one destination device. In addition, the format of the download may match or conform to the selected destination device(s).  
         [0086]     The present invention may be configured in a plurality of ways to communicate desirable audio information to users by allowing users to select desirable audio information and transmitting the desirable audio information to a specified destination thereby allowing a user to receive on-demand customized audio information. Moreover, the download may occur in an off-line environment, allowing a user to enjoy the selected audio information accessed on-line without having to be on-line or utilizing a browsing environment. In one embodiment of the present invention, the method of  FIG. 8  may be modified to allow a user to select a “user group” for receiving customized audio information. For example, a “user group” may include users that prefer contemporary jazz wherein a user may request a certain song. Therefore, a virtual request line may be designed for a specific genre of music allowing “members” to transmit audio information to the “group”.  
         [0087]     In another embodiment of the present invention, the method may be modified to allow a user to select a specific genre to be transmitted to the users device. For example, a user may elect to have random country and western music transmitted to a destination device. The user could efficiently create a radio station format and have the format received at a destination device.  
         [0088]     In a further embodiment, a user may select a group of genres to be downloaded to a desirable device. As such, the method may be modified to allow a user to select several different genres to download random music within the specified genres. In another embodiment, a user may elect to download the same music as another individual. For example, a user may want to download the same music as their best friend. Therefore the user could elect to download the same music as their friend or group of friends. In another example, a user may want to listen to the same music that an artist listens to on a specific weekday of evening. For example, a user may want to listen to the same music that Barry White listens to on a Saturday night.  
         [0089]     Therefore, the user may select “Barry White&#39;s” Saturday night playlist and receive the same playlist Barry White receives on Saturday night. In another embodiment, the method of  FIG. 8  may be modified to allow a user to manipulate song post download. For example, a user may want to store, delete, replay, copy, forward, etc. received audio information. Therefore, the method of  FIG. 4  may be modified such that a user can manipulate or process the received audio information in a plurality of ways. In one embodiment of the present invention, an on-line radio station may be provided. For example, the radio station may be created for transmitting audio or on-line broadcasts. The on-line broadcasters or hosts may create their own format for broadcast. For example, an on-line radio station may be provided that transmits only children&#39;s songs.  
         [0090]     Prior to conception of the present invention, conventional radio stations were monetarily limited to be capable of transmitting music such as children&#39;s songs to conventional radio receivers. The present invention, by providing a medium for transmitting selectable audio information, enables the existence of on-line broadcasting with little or no overhead cost for a host. A user may select an on-line broadcast for on-line or off-line delivery. In another embodiment, on-line broadcast of audio information representing books or novels may be provided to individuals such as the visually impaired. For example, an on-line broadcast station may provide several hours of audio information broadcast representing books or novels to be broadcast with very little overhead.  
         [0091]      FIG. 9  illustrates an automobile console having a mount for an electronic device according to one embodiment of the present invention. Console  900  includes a conventional audio system  901  comprised of a receiver  902  and CD player  903 . Interface  904  may be coupled to audio system  901  via plug  905  and cable  908 , which may be coupled to an auxiliary line into audio system  901 . Interface  904  may also include contact  906  for contacting electronic device  907 . Cable  908  may be a multiple conductive cable for providing power from the automobiles power system via a protection circuit or fuse  909  for powering electronic device  907 . In one embodiment, interface  904  may be operable to recharge electronic device  907  utilizing a power source associated with an automobile.  
         [0092]     During operation, electronic device  907  may be mounted within interface  904 . Electronic device  907  may also be powered or recharged via power line  910  and communicate with the systems audio system via interface cable or bus line  911 . Audio information communicated to electronic device  907  may be transferred to audio system  901  such that a user may listen to selected audio information. For example, a user may have previously selected a plurality of audio files to be transmitted to electronic device  907 . Electronic device  905  may communicate the selected audio information to the automobiles audio system that utilizes interface  901  thereby allowing the user to listen to selected audio information. In one embodiment, cable  908  may be custom-installed to audio system  901 . For example, the cable may be coupled to an auxiliary line for the system&#39;s radio or may be coupled to CD player line  912 .  
         [0093]     In another embodiment, a radio manufacturer may provide interface  904  as a standard interface integrated into the audio system, thereby allowing communication between electronic device  907 , audio system  901  and/or console  900 . Electronic device  907  may include a plurality of different types of devices. For example, electronic device  907  may include a PDA device operable to store selected audio information. The information may be either remotely downloaded using an Internet web browser and wireless communication to the PDA device. In another embodiment, selected audio information may communicated to a PDA device via a hard wire coupled to a computer system interfacing with the Internet. In another embodiment, electronic device  907  may include an audio file player operable to play audio files such as MP3s, etc.  
         [0094]     The audio files may be remotely or locally communicated to electronic device  907  and upon coupling to audio system  901 , the audio files may be transmitted to audio system  901  in a form receivable by audio system  901 . Although the disclosed embodiments have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations can be made to the embodiments without departing from their spirit and scope.  
         [0095]     The benefits, advantages, solutions to problems, and any element(s) that may cause any benefit, advantage, or solution to occur or become more pronounced are not to be construed as a critical, required, or essential feature or element of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the specific form set forth herein, but on the contrary, it is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as can be reasonably included within the spirit and scope of the invention as provided by the claims below.

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