Orb 2.0 brings live television streaming to the iPhone
Orb 2.0 brings live television streaming to the iPhone (flag)
www.jkontherun.com — Orb, one of my long-time favorite applications for remotely streaming home media has finally come to the iTunes AppStore . Up to now, Orb was only possible on jailbroken phones, but somehow, Apple has approved the application for everyday use. With the $9.99 application, you can access and ...
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Orb 2.0 streams live TV to your iPhone
Engadget — ... in the App Store. The $10 app lets TV junkies watch live TV from a tuner connected to a Windows PC, as well as stream music, videos, and photos from their libraries. Even cooler, Orb allows you to monitor a webcam, so you can finally nail those Diet Coke thieves from the comfort of your cube (or keep an eye on your infant, whatever.) Sadly there's no date for the Mac and Linux versions, but Orb says they're on the way. Alright Sling, looks like the ball's in your court. [Via jkOnTheRun] Filed under: Cellphones Orb 2.0 streams live TV to your iPhone ...

Apple iPhone gets live TV streaming via Orb 2.0
Phones Review — ... live TV from their tuner connected to a Windows PC and stream video, music and photos from their libraries. Furthermore, Orb 2.0 for the Apple iPhone allows the user to monitor a web cam and thus enables the iPhone to become their own security guard and keep an eye on their stuff direct from the comfort of their cube, and with no jailbreak of the Apple iPhone required. As yet there is still no sight of a Mac or Linux version but Orb say it is coming. Source – jkontherun ...

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