Archive for December, 2007

Download and Listen to Free Music on the Web

Posted in Music on December 20, 2007 by banpaca

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Hey, I know you. RIAA lawsuits have scared you off P2P, but the iTunes DRM is both too expensive and too restrictive for your tastes, right? Then it’s time you head to the web. In the past year the number of web sites linking to free downloads and streaming music has exploded, meaning there are more ways than ever to get your music fix. Today I’ll highlight the best web sites—and best search kung-fu—for finding free music online. Photo by MarS.

We covered this territory over two years ago, but believe me, a lot has changed in that time.

MP3 Search Engines and Streaming Sites

First I’m going to take a look at sites that make it easy to both stream and download music, starting with my favorite of the bunch: The Hype Machine.

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The Hype Machine aggregates MP3s from the vast world of music blogs. Searching for an artist in The Hype Machine returns tons of results, and you can stream the songs inline in the results. The site itself provides links to buy music at Amazon or in iTunes if it’s available, but you can also click through the read the original blog post containing the song and download music directly from that site. The handy player at the bottom of The Hype Machine’s page creates a playlist of all the results on a page so listening to the results is easy. You can also choose favorites to build playlists. Most of the sites in the section are brand new, but Hype Machine has time on its side, having been around since 2005. (Read more)

snap_001450.pngSeeqPod is a straight up MP3 search engine at first glance, but after you perform your first search you’ll notice a fancy Flash app that makes it easy to create playlists in your browser via a simple drag-and-drop interface. SeeqPod doesn’t have easy to find download links for the songs, but the URLs are readily available if you’re willing to do the typing. Even cooler, though, SeeqPod has an iPhone/iPod touch-optimized interface for streaming any song directly in mobile Safari. (Read more)

skreemr.pngSkreemR is another simple, barebones MP3 search engine. Like Hype Machine, SkreemR pulls its content from across the internet and can stream any song in your browser. Unlike Hype Machine, SkreemR has simple download links for every file you listen to so you don’t need to follow it to the source if you want to download it. (Read more)

thesixtyone2.pngThesixtyone has positioned itself to be a Digg-like community for music, which makes it a great place to discover new music (though it still handles search like the rest of them). Some songs on Thesixtyone include direct links for downloads, while others only provide links to buy the music on Amazon MP3. (Read more)

deezer.pngDeezer is a well designed site with more of a focus on building playlists, rating songs, and other more advanced features for registered users (though you don’t have to be registered to use the site). You can even view and listen to entire albums on Deezer. Like the others listed above, you’ll find tons of great music there, but download links can be hard to come by. (Read more)

beemp32.pngBeeMP3 isn’t really about streaming music or making playlists—it’s more of a straight search and download site, providing details like bitrate, format, and frequency of the encoded music file. You can’t preview music, but you can sure download it. (Read more)

  http://songza.com/e/listen
Most of the music you’ll find on Songza consists of live recordings, which is excellent for finding rare songs or performances, but unfortunately Songza isn’t much for providing download links—but at least their player embeds nicely (as you can see above). (Read more)

cchits.pngFor those of you who want to make sure that you’re not downloading any copyrighted material, CCHits aggregates Creative Commons-only music so you can download anything you want, guilt-free. (Read more)

Tools to Streamline Your MP3 Downloads

Now that you know where to download all that music from your browser, you’ll probably need a few tools to streamline the process.

tunestor1.pngIf you’re an iTunes user, might I recommend the Windows-only add-on Tunestor, which adds a "Download Directly to iTunes" option to you right-click context menu in both Firefox and Internet Explorer so that you don’t have to go through the rigmarole of the save-and-move-to-iTunes process every time you find a new song you like. (Read more)

itunes-folder-watch1.pngAlternately, iTunes lovers may also want to check out iTunes Folder Watch, a freeware Windows app that can monitor folders of your choosing (your Downloads folder, for example) and automatically add your new songs to your iTunes library. (Rea more)

If you just can’t seem to find a download link but you’d kill to get a hold of the song that’s streaming in your browser, stream rippers like StationRipper and Screamer Radio can easily do the dirty work for you.

Tools to Download and Listen to Your Music Over the Internet

Finally, they may require a bit more work on your part than the options above, but if you’re willing to take a few minutes you can easily access your own music library anywhere with one of the following tools.

anywherefm.pngAnywhere.fm lets you upload your entire music library to their servers using their uploader application (for now it’s free), stream, and manage it using a very iTunes-like browser-based Flash player. It also has a great social aspect that allows you to stream music from other users’ libraries. Not too shabby. (Read more)

orbheader.pngIf you’d rather not put the keys to your music in someone else’s hands, Orb, a freeware, Windows-only application streams music from your home computer to any other computer through your web browser. It takes a little setting up, but we walk you through it here.

Googling You Free Muisc

music-dir.pngNo discussion about finding free music on the web would be complete without mentioning the classic Google search that can yield tons of results of directories full of downloadable MP3s. First, there’s the straight-up Google search chock-full of operators to find those music files in open directories:

-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "artist|album|track|etc"

Just replace the "artist|album|track|etc" section with whatever you’re searching for… like this one. You can also tweak the search to yield other search results, looking for other filetypes (it’s looking for WMAs and MP3s above).

If you don’t want to go through the hassle of remembering that long URL every time, turn it into a Firefox keyword bookmark.

google-hacks.pngAlternately, there’s the free, open source application Google Hacks, which is designed specifically to do the dirty work of searching for whatever files (music, video, or otherwise) available in Google-land. (Read more)


Surely we’ve missed a favorite or two, so if you’ve got a resource for finding free music on the web worth mentioning, let’s hear it in the comments.

Adam Pash is a senior editor for Lifehacker who’s methods for finding free music know no bounds. His special feature Hack Attack appears weekly on Lifehacker. Subscribe to the Hack Attack RSS feed to get new installments in your newsreader.

ん~悪いけど・・・・・6千円弱で解約!イーモバイル賢い機種変更(D01NX→D02HW)

Posted in Others on December 20, 2007 by banpaca
腰ヒカリさん 2007年12月5日 19:42 [7073831]
十年に及ぶ苦難(いきなり赤ランプ点灯→シャットダウン不可)、十年の絶え間ない悪夢(まともな会話が出来ないカスタマーセンターとの攻防)、それがついに終わりを迎える。 
死(解約→新規契約)こそが、狂気から逃れる術なのだ。
「いちねん」加入者であれば、以下の方法により6千円弱で解約が可能!
 ※通常は2万円近くかかる
1.プラン変更を行う(事務手数料として\2,850かかる) ←確認済み
 電話にてカスタマーセンターへプラン変更を申し込む ※WEB不可
 ■データプラン(いちねん)
     ↓
 ■ベーシック+年とく割
2.解約手続きを行う(年とく割の契約解除料として\3,150かかる)
 解約手続きの書類を書いて送るだけ。
以上、6千円弱で解約が可能
<補足>
 ※今までプラン変更は不可能だったが、「新にねん」への契約変更に関する特別対応として2007年12月1日から期間限定で可能となる
 
 ※新プランの適用は申込月の翌月からなので、正式な解約は翌月になってから行う
 (それまでに若干の料金が発生するが、それはしょうがないと諦める)
 ※解約手続きの書類がイーモバイルに届いた日が正式な解約日となるので、新プラン(ベーシック+年とく割)の適用開始日の当日以降に到着するように送ること
 (到着した時点で正式な解約となる)
 ※プラン変更の際、解約手続きの書類を自宅に送付してもらうとよい
 (書類の請求だけでは正式な解約にならない)
<さいごに・・>
イーモバイルの通信速度には満足しているので、これを機に D01NX → D02HW に変更する予定です!
今なら開通月無料キャンペーンやってますし、下り最大7.2Mbpsで「新にねんプラン月々4,980円」は安い!

RSS Feed Errors in Safari 3.0.4 for Windows

Posted in UMPC's soft on December 20, 2007 by banpaca
If you run any firewall-ish software,  some RSS feeds will be unable to access  in Safari.

No Safari fixes,  the RSS thing is still broken. Some RSS feeds will read (Apple, for one), some will not (New York Times, BBC News). 
Once the RSS breaks, no RSS feeds will read any longer without quitting Safari entirely.

Two USB Adapters For Emobile’s HSDPA USB-based PC card

Posted in UMPC on December 20, 2007 by banpaca
1. 【ELECOM】

品番:USB-MBM5
品名:ケーブルを2つ折り状態でコンパクトにまとめるフック機能付 0.1m USBアダプタ

https://i0.wp.com/ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/41H92WPMMCL._AA280_.jpg  https://i0.wp.com/ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/417RXC64JBL._AA280_.jpg
2. 【SANWA】

品番:AD-3DUSB14
品名:3次元に曲がるコネクタ USBアダプタ
3D USBアダプタ AD-3DUSB14 - サンワサプライhttps://i0.wp.com/www.sanwa.co.jp/product/syohin_img/A/AD-3DUSB14_FT1.jpg

December 12: EMobile boosted HSDPA to 7.2Mbps

Posted in UMPC on December 20, 2007 by banpaca
速度:
下りの最大受信速度:
 同一の場所において、3.6Mbps対応端末は1.2Mから1.9Mbps。対してD02HWは3.5Mから3.8Mbpsを安定して記録。最大値は4.02Mbpsだった。
上りの最大送信速度: 384kbpsで変わらない


7.2Mbps通信対応エリアは北海道、東北、関東、東海、関西、中国、九州の都市部や人口密集地の主要基地局から順次拡大していく予定で、例えば東京23区・JR山手線の内側であっても未対応のエリアはまだ多い(2007年12月現在)。ただ、「山手線圏内の主要駅近辺では対応している可能性は高い」(イー・モバイル)という。


See link below:

7.2Mbpsのイー・モバイル「D02HW」、果たして“2倍”速いか


契約:
同一の年間契約の変更であれば、手数料や契約解除料も発生しない。
~~D02HWの購入~~~
但し、すでにイー・モバイルを契約しているユーザーの場合は初期費用が異なる。具体的にはいったん契約中のイー・モバイルを解約するか、契約を解約せずに端末を追加購入するという2つの選択肢が用意されている。 
↓解約する場合↓
①ベーシック+年とく割 :年とく割の契約解除料→3,150円
②割引プラン(いちねん):契約解除料金必須→2,000円~24,000円
③割引プラン(にねん) :契約解除料金必須→2,000円~48,000円

なんと!!!

Q 「ギガデータプラン」はどんな人に向いてる?
A 基本料金4980円に含まれる1GBの利用目安は、メール(15KBと想定)に換算すると1日当たり約2255通、ウェブサイト閲覧(200~300KBと想定)に換算すると1日当たり110~170ページとなる。 メールチェックやウェブ閲覧を主に利用するユーザーであれば、「ギガデータプラン」の基本料金内に収まる場合が多いだろう。ただし、動画共有サイトを利用したり、ゲームの体験版などをダウンロードする場合は、1GBを超えてしまう可能性もある。1GBを70MB超えるだけで上限金額の1万980円に達してしまうので、このような利用形態の人は、差額の1000円を払って「データプラン」を選択しておくのが安全だ。Q 「新にねん」を選びたかった人向けに、何か救済措置はないの?
A ある。12月1日から2008年1月31日の期間であれば、希望者は(契約開始から1年が経過してなくても)「いちねん」から「ベーシック+年とく割り」へ、契約解除料なしで移行できる。「ベーシック+年とく割」は月額料金の1000円割引きを受けられるプラン。実質的に「新にねん」に移行するのと同等の割引が受けられるようになる。

USB接続型の端末「D02HW」。価格は3万3980円

期間契約の概要

ベーシック

契約解除料なしにいつでも解約できるが、割引は受けられない。

ベーシック+年とく割

1年間の継続利用を条件に、月額料金が1000円割引となる。主に「いちねん」や「にねん」の契約期間が終えたあとに移行するプラン。

いちねん

1年契約を条件に端末価格が2万4000円割引となる。

にねん

2年契約を条件に端末価格が4万8000円割引となる。

新にねん

2年契約を条件に端末価格が2万4000円、月額料金が毎月1000円割引となり、合計4万8000円の割引を受けることができる。

料金プランのグラフ

See link below: