Hurl Brings a Unique Element to DLNA
More people are online, able to watch any video at any time, and connected to each other in ways never before possible. One way companies have utilized technology for consumers is by giving them the ability to view music, photos, and video stored on a mobile device across other computers, mobile devices, gaming systems, and Internet-connected televisions. DLNA, or Digital Living Network Alliance, has existed for years now, but an app called Hurl looks to add some unique elements to it. Unlike services like AirPlay, AppleTV, or Chromecast, users are not limited to particular brands, and it does not limit users to either iOS or Android specifically. Instead, it works from any tablet or smartphone to connect to any other device connected to the Internet across any type of network connection. Aside from these distinctions, Hurl also adds a particular and somewhat unique social aspect to its service. Read more »
