Live View on XMP with ICS

I bought Live View and upgraded it with latest available software but i can't get notification of SMS,Facebook,RSS and Calender on Live View
My phone is Xperia Mini Pro with ICS .431 update. Live View with latest firmware. Live View latest app from Android market.
Only Call/Miscall alerts and Find phone option are working.
How to use other options?
Sony guys please help me!

I have updated, resetted and cleared all data still it doesn't help
Will try resetting and clearing again!

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