New Orbweb.me v4.0 with Revamped UI

PALO ALTO, California, September 10, 2015 – Orbweb today released the latest version of Orbweb.me to introduce a new streamlined user interface and extensive feature enhancements.  Orbweb.me transforms users’ PCs into a personal cloud for remote storage, media streaming and webcam monitoring from mobile devices and browsers. This concept integrates PCs into the burgeoning mobile device ecosystem in which by 2015: 1.4 billion smartphones will ship (IDC), 91% of adults have their phones within reach 24/7, and 81% of US cellphone users will have a smartphone.

“Our mission has always been to create beautiful user experiences with everyday things. We devoted significant time and effort to completely redesign our UI/UX to make it more intuitive and engaging,” said James Wei, CEO. “With our simple app you can unleash smartphones to be as powerful as PCs: Desktopify your mobile device.” The latest updates include:

• Completely revamped, sleek UI/UX for mobile and web clients with function oriented design

• Webcam motion detection now with mobile notification and timeline playback for easy viewing

• Photos and video thumbnail and grid view

• Supports all major media formats for video streaming

• Windows 10 supported

• Ultimate Plan free until the end of November so users can try all new features

About Orbweb.me
Orbweb.me transforms the personal computer into a personal cloud that supports media streaming, webcam monitoring, file management and remote desktop between a PC and mobile devices.  Secure device-to-device connections and an industry first remote wake technology allows convenient access anytime, anywhere. Visit http://orbweb.me.

About Orbweb Inc.
Orbweb Inc. is an “IoT platform & Cloud Enablement” company based in Palo Alto, California, with local offices in Asia, partnering with consumer electronics, PC & Notebook, IoT devices makers, and traditional non-tech companies worldwide. Today, the average user’s digital assets include their mobile devices, personal computers, and the information stored in them. Tomorrow, the average user’s digital assets will also include everyday smart things.