SugarSync updated its iPad app to take advantage of the brand new Retina display. But that’s not all — the popular cloud-based service is not only looking sharper, it is also faster thanks to a number of under-the-hood tweaks. Here’s what’s new: Brand new UI with links to your devices, photos and some other things…
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SugarSync updates Android app with Facebook and Twitter sharing, better file management, new ways to earn free space
SugarSync updated its Android app with few handy features, allowing you to even better manage how your files and folders sync across all your devices. Here’s what’s new: File and folder sharing via social networks, so you can for instance share photos and videos from your vacation to all your Facebook friends and Twitter followers.…
SugarSync raises $15 million Series D round further expand its reach
Cloud services provider SugarSync completed a $15 million series D financing round, with a plan to use the new cash to further grow its team and “dramatically expand” its datacenter footprint as the company continues to scale globally. This brings SugarSync’s total funding to $50 million. The round was led by new investor Coral Group,…
SugarSync intros new photo, video syncing features for iOS, Android
SugarSync, a cloud storage and syncing service that competes with the more familiar Dropbox, updated its apps for iOS and Android today with some new features for media content. The iPhone and iPad get some cool new tools for keeping photos in sync, while Android gets an even more impressive way to sync your videos…
SugarSync updates its iOS and Android apps, brings mobile device management to Android devices
SugarSync updated its mobile apps for iOS and Android devices, making it “even easier for users to backup, access, sync and share all of their files and data.” First let’s talk about the updated iOS app, which now comes with a simple text-editor, allowing users to quickly change existing or create new text files. Of…
SugarSync unveils Mobile Device Management for iOS devices, improved BlackBerry app
SugarSync announced its new Mobile Device Management capabilities for iOS devices, making it super-easy to get files from your computer to the iPhone or iPad. Using the new feature, users will be able to transfer files or entire folders to their iOS device without any wires, view all the synced data both from the iPhone/iPad…





