More Free Web TV Disappears: Some March Madness Games Will Go Behind Paywall

Last year you could even watch the games on an iPad app without paying a penny. That’s all over now.
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From Kik to Clik: A Video-Sharing App That Works Without Wi-Fi

The creators of Kik Messenger have shifted focus to a new video-streaming app called Clik.
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Glassmap and Highlight Take on the Next Frontier of Location Sharing: Doing It All the Time

New location-sharing apps promise to provide more value to users than ever — but they will surely teeter awfully close to the edge of creepy for many people.
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Bump Narrows Down Product to Contacts and Photos

Bump is making some dramatic cuts to reduce confusion in its product and focus on the features that have the most engagement and retention.
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Mobile Device That’s Better for a Jotter Than a Talker

Walt tests the Samsung Galaxy Note, a phone-tablet hybrid with a large screen that uses a stylus as well as your fingers.
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A New Email Encryption App Your Network Admin Might Not Like

A new app called Enlocked promises to make it super easy for the average consumer to send encrypted emails.
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Following Path Address Book Uproar, Many Apps Clean Up Their Acts

App makers, including giants like Twitter and Yelp, say they are updating the way they ask for users’ permission to share their contacts.
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Guess What? This Mobile Internet Thing Just Might Be a Big Deal.

Cisco’s latest estimate concerning the growth of wireless data demand is going to be big. Huge, even.
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IPO Mafias, BODM and Brands Born From the U.S. Election: Three Mobile Trends Starting to Unfold

Here are three trends that are starting to unfold and should define the year of mobile technology.

YouTube’s Offer Video-Makers Can’t Refuse: We’re Putting All Your Stuff Everywhere

Behind the scenes, a small but important change in the way YouTube deals with content owners.
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