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If you have had the opportunity to attend a Basic Economics 101 class, you will have most likely been presented with the basic definition of what economics is. In a nutshell, economics is the study of how individuals, firms, governments, and nations make choices to allocate their scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants. Because of this scarcity, we as individuals are forced to allocate our resources efficiently. The limited resources in...

Bing joins Google in favoring mobile-friendly sites

From InfoWorld: Microsoft is adjusting how it ranks Bing search results for mobile users, prioritizing sites that display better on smaller screens to accommodate the increased use of mobile search.

The changes, announced Thursday, come less than a month after Google started prioritizing mobile...

Slammed by phone rivals, Sharp pins hopes on in-car displays

From PC World: Struggling display manufacturer Sharp, reeling from fierce competition in smartphones, will push automakers to incorporate vehicle dashboards that have gestural commands, thin bezels and other next-generation features.

It’s hoping cars will be controlled, in part, through high...

New Windows 10 Mobile preview includes universal Office apps

From CNET: Microsoft on Thursday is making available another Windows 10 Mobile preview build for phones to Windows Insider testers.

The new build, 10080, works on more Windows Phones -- including Lumia Icon, Lumia 930 and Lumia 640/640XL devices -- as well as the first non-Lumia phone supported by...

Google blocks Chrome extensions not found in the official Web Store

From PC World: Google will require extensions for its Chrome browser to be installed from its Web Store, a move intended to stop users from inadvertently installing malicious ones.

Google has gradually been changing its policy around extensions to prevent abuse. Last year, it mandated that all...

Walmart to test Amazon Prime delivery challenger

From CNET: Walmart plans to test a new unlimited shipping service this summer for its online shoppers in a move that undercuts Amazon's $99 Prime service.

Walmart will deliver items purchased through its website within three days for an annual subscription fee of $50, the retail giant said...

Seagate Senior Researcher: Heat Can Kill Data on Stored SSDs

From DailyTech: While it's most common in an enterprise context, it's not unheard of for consumers to store data in prolonged periods of time on a backup hard drive. A new research paper by Alvin Cox, a senior researcher at top hard drive manufacturer Seagate Technologies plc (STX), warns that...

HP Gives Partners Green Light To Sell Sprout 3-D Computer

From CRN: Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday said solution providers later this month will have the opportunity to start selling its innovative Sprout immersive 3-D computer.

Up until now, Sprout was available only from select retailers, including Best Buy and Microsoft retail stores and the Home Shopping...

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