iWork.com Beta Gets New Sharing Features
March 17, 2010

Folks who have taken an interest in Apple’s iWork.com beta will love to know that Apple has introduced some updates and new features for the site. Most notably, users are now able to create a public link, allowing them to share documents with large groups or on websites such as social networks. Gone is the need to set a password or send an invitation. Users are additionally now able to download documents shared on iWork.com without leaving the Shared Documents page. Finally, the iWork.com’s sign in page for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch have been redesigned, making it easier for users to access documents while on the road. Are you an iWork.com user, or are you still in love with Google Docs?
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Samsung i8910 HD Gets HX-V3-16 Hacked Firmware
March 17, 2010
Folks who own a Samsung i8910 HD and are trying to eke out more features and performance out of the device might want to check out the latest hacked firmware by HyperX. Of course, it’s worth it to remember that installing a hacked firmware will nearly certainly void your warranty with the manufacturer, so you’d want to proceed with caution, not to mention backup your info first. The HX-V3-16 firmware offers some useful new features for the device such as:
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PogoPlug To Get Media Streaming And goods Backup Features
March 16, 2010

PogoPlug users will want to take note that Cloud Engines, the folks behind the PogoPlug, have released an update that will offer two new features to your PogoPlug, which include the ability to stream rich media subject matter to game consoles, as well as automatically backup substance folders.
With that, users will be able to stream media directly to any Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, allowing them to watch movies, share slideshows or listen to music wherever they are. The backup feature, dubbed Active Copy, will automatically update and backup composition to a specified folder. Current users will receive an self-moving update with the new features sometime today.
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BerryBuzz 2.2 gets new features
March 16, 2010
BerryBuzz 2.2 is back with sort new features which include the latent ability to fully customize your LED for a variety of applications, where you can opt for a different color for each observant. Apart from that, version 2.2 plus throws its weight behind BerryWeather and the Gmail app, stopping notifications when messages have been marked opened through a two-way sync/BES. Not only that, you are able to backup and restore your BerryBuzz settings to your memory card, making it a painless procedure whenever you are installing a new OS and want to get it running with but a few clocks. Current users can get the update for free, while new users will have to fork out $5.95 for it.
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Alcatel-Lucent New API Bundles for Developers
March 12, 2010

Picture: the Alcatel-Lucent Dashboard launched at MWC, picture with new features coming soon
[SXSW] Alcatel-Lucent today announced the packaged API (Application Programming Interfaces) bundles, and an associated revenue sharing model that eliminates upfront costs for developers and offers new revenue streams for service providers. Additionally, a new business and application modeling tool has been released; it allows developers to get the most out of their applications, according to the company. I am not a developer and I have not seen the bundles or the tool, whether you are a developer attending SXSW, go to the “Eleven API Lounge” of the Hilton Hotel, (directly across from the Austin Convention Center): Alcatel-Lucent will demo its new offering, which is part of its developer platform and program. More info about the new product after the jump.
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Mozilla Is checking Firefox explanation Manager
March 12, 2010

Considering the open source nature of Firefox, it’s always fairly easy to guess and check out the new features that Mozilla is working on. Now it seems that Mozilla is planning a rather useful account manager, which should be particularly helpful to users who are logged into many sites at once. Initially, the support should include sites such as Facebook, Google and Yahoo!, not to mention 3 other Mozilla sites (Addons, Personas, and Bugzilla). With that in place, you’ll notice a key icon on your Firefox toolbar, and when you go on it, you’ll be able to check out the variety of sites that you’re currently logged into, and disconnect from any of them. Looks like you won’t have much of an excuse to post something weird on your partner’s Facebook detail anymore.
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Junaio 2.0: Augmented Reality Browser
March 10, 2010
[SXSW] Juanio 2.0 is available now in the Apple App Store, the revamped version of the augmented reality browser offers new features such as indoor usage, a new channel concept, web- and user based data channels and an open API for developers. Since the first version launched in November 09 (read the article by Dana Oshiro on RWW), Junaio provides info on point-of-interests (see picture above) and the ability to add 3D animations and share the edited images via the usual social networking sites.
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