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Monday, 17 March 2014

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Tech News Flash: Monday -- March 17, 2014

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Nvidia ECS: Where Real Innovation AND Execution Are on Display
Zuckerberg Bends the President's Ear
Google Now Encrypting Searches in China
Super Joey Makes Dish Hopper a TV Junkie's Delight

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Today's Story Highlights

Nvidia ECS: Where Real Innovation AND Execution Are on Display
One of the questions I've been getting regularly, both because little
companies like WhatsApp are in the news and because large firms are
struggling to find early stage innovative firms, is "Where do you go to
see a lot of small innovative companies?" Firms like this get lost at
shows like CES. They just don't have the budget to stand out against the
bigger firm's announcements and footprint.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80144.html

Zuckerberg Bends the President's Ear
CEO Mark Zuckerberg posted on Facebook that he called President Obama to
complain about NSA surveillance. "The Internet is our shared space," he
wrote. Most people "work together to create this secure environment and
make our shared space even better for the world. When our engineers work
tirelessly to improve security, we imagine we're protecting against
criminals, not our own government."
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80147.html

Google Now Encrypting Searches in China
Google's years-long spat with Beijing just began a new chapter. The
company has begun encrypting searches made by people in China, where
Google has long run afoul of regulations designed to keep a tight lid on
searches deemed inappropriate. Google's encryption of searches in China
reportedly will prevent the "Great Firewall of China" from detecting
when users search for certain terms.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80148.html

Super Joey Makes Dish Hopper a TV Junkie's Delight
How do you make Dish Network's Hopper HD-DVR system even better? Easy --
you supersize it. Introduced earlier this year at CES, Super Joey has
officially arrived, and for TV fans it more than lives up to its "super"
moniker. Utilizing the same Hopper and Sling technology as previous
versions, it now increases the recording power. The Joey units are
basically room extenders to the Dish set-top box.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/80141.html

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