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SugarSync for Android gets an update, brings AutoSync Videos

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SugarSync has long had the ability to automatically sync the images on your smartphone with your online SugarSync account, you know, sync your images with the cloud. And nicely done, once they are in the cloud you then have access to them on the web and other computers where you have SugarSync set up. And more »

SugarSync iOS and Android Apps updated with built-in text editor and mobile device management

The folks at SugarSync have just informed us that both their iOS and Android mobile apps have been updated to newer versions. According to SugarSync, the updated apps now make it easier than ever for users to sync and share files and date to and from their iOS devices and Android smartphones. Specific to the more »

SugarSync now lets you send files from the cloud to specific devices

SugarSync, the cloud storage service that we’ve reported on before, is currently rolling out a new feature called Mobile Device Management. This feature will allow SugarSync users to to control the content that is pushed to their various devices that also use SugarSync.

Fun with the cloud: Using Android to share photos with the iPod Touch

The iPhone has a couple of very popular photo editing and sharing applications that you can’t find anywhere else. Take, Instagram and 100 Cameras in 1 for example. If you don’t have an iPhone or 4th generation iPod Touch, these apps can become restrictive. You can still utilize these apps with an older iPod model, but you have to find a way to import photos onto your older iPod Touch to get the most out of them. It’s a shame there aren’t Android versions for either of these apps yet, but you can make the importing process faster by using the cloud.

SugarSync for Android updated to automatically sync photos and folders

We’ve covered the could magic of SugarSync before. This service backs up your files and folders to the cloud whether you’re using a computer or mobile device. Today, SugarSync updated its Android application to version 3.2 that brings the AutoSync feature to photos and folders. When these features are enabled, every photo you take, or folder you alter will be uploaded to the cloud automatically and shared across your devices.

SugarSync iOS app gives you more control over files in the cloud

The cloud is something we’ll all be using eventually. Cloud storage gives us the ability to store a large number of files on an outside server. Those files can then be accessed from anywhere there’s an internet or data connection. SugarSync is one company that offers cloud storage for free. Today, it released a new iOS app that is loaded with useful features.

SugarSync unveils multi-user sync of files & folders

SugarSync has officially announced their latest new feature — multi-user sync. “SugarSync Inc., makers of the award-winning SugarSync file sync, backup and sharing service, today announced the ability for users to instantly sync folders and files between people. The new feature leverages SugarSync’s flexible structure to enable users to work the way they always work, more »

SugarSync app for BlackBerry updated to version 1.5, now offering support for streaming music

SugarSync has announced an updated version of their BlackBerry app. This update brings the app up to version 1.5 and along with a new number comes support for streaming music files from the cloud to your BlackBerry. “With the new version, people may stream non-DRM protected music – synced from their computers to the cloud more »

SugarSync gives iPad users document editing & syncing

SugarSync has recently announced the second version of their iPad app, and this one brings document editing as well as syncing. And at the same time they did wonders to work around the fact that Apple does not offer access to the file system in terms of working with documents. Anyway, the SugarSync app was more »

Lets talk about backing up

I am a firm believing in backing up your data, and for the most part I am diligent about doing do. Up until now I have used a mix of services that probably was not the best method of attack, but at the same time it was far from the worst either. If nothing else more »