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Top stories: Nov 6 - 13, 2009


Go: new open source programming language from Google Open Ended
Go: new open source programming language from Google
by Ryan Paul
Go is a new programming language from Google that aims for performance that is nearly comparable to C, but with more expressive syntax and faster compilation. What it won't do, however, is liberate the coding masses from bracist tyranny. Google's Go is yet another take on C. Read More

 
Glenn Beck loses domain dispute, still ends up with domain Law & Disorder
Glenn Beck loses domain dispute, still ends up with domain
by Nate Anderson
Talk show host Glenn Beck has failed in his attempt to take over a parody domain name suggesting that he may have raped and murdered a young girl in 1990—but after the loss, the domain name owner hands it over anyway. Read More

 
Windows 7 themes: how to unlock them or create your own One Microsoft Way
Windows 7 themes: how to unlock them or create your own
by Emil Protalinski
Themes have been a part of Windows since Windows 95, and they're still with us in Windows 7. This guide tells you all you need to know about unlocking all of the themes in Windows 7, and it also tells you how to make your own themes. Read More

 
Blu-ray discs get Managed Copy; hardware support nonexistent Law & Disorder
Blu-ray discs get Managed Copy; hardware support nonexistent
by Nate Anderson
After four years in the oven, "managed copy" is done—and boy, is it a stinker. Read More

 

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