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OrbLive iPhone Application Review
Posted by David Croach, 322 days ago
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In our ever-expanding world of virtual media, keeping track of downloaded music, TV shows and movies is becoming easier all the time. Of course, our only true limitation on our portable devices is space. While the iPhone allows you to store anywhere from 8 to 16GB of media on your device, once you’ve delicately decided that you absolutely must have seasons 1 through 3 of Arrested Development on you at all times, you’ll quickly find yourself with much less space to store the new Weezer album you bought last week. That’s where OrbLive comes in.

I’ll say it right now; I bought my iPhone for OrbLive. Seriously. My decision to get a 3G iPhone when they came out had a lot to do with the promise of the newly announced App Store (admittedly, it had more to do with the fact that my phone was stolen a few days before its release), but back before the days of 3G, the company Orb developed an application for jailbroken iPhones that allowed for something spectacular: pure, raw streaming of every piece of digital media on your home computer, right to the palm of your hands.

 


Orb has been around for a long time, and I’ve been a user since the days of old. The absolutely free PC service allows for anyone with an internet connection to easily set up an automatic media server on their PC, which streams any and every bit of media across the tubes. Just about any computer or high-end device with an internet connection around the world would be able to stream whatever they wanted, right from your PC, with the proper username and password, of course. For example, say you had The Dark Knight ripped onto your PC, and you visited your friend Paul for some late-night co-op gaming. After crushing the Gears 2 campaign, you and Paul decide to watch The Dark Knight, but silly Paul didn’t buy it yet! So, like the sly devil you are, grab a Wiimote from his desk, turn on the Wii, navigate to the Internet Channel, and hit up Orb.com. After logging in, you choose The Dark Knight from the long list of movies on the screen, and BOOM, movie night is saved. Yeah, that’s Orb.

 Our Rating for OrbLive iPhone Application Review
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A $9.99 price tag is pretty steep in comparison to most Apps, but the first time you’re away from home, needing to catch up on Heroes, you’ll be glad you spent the money.
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Navigate through your entire collection or search your computer remotely for any and every piece of media you have. Anywhere you get a signal you’ll have your entire library in the palm of your hands. Worth it? You bet it is.
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