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Best starter programming language? Compiling 8 top developer picks

Quick look: What's hot with 3D printers?

AT&T's $50B interest in DirecTV is just one part of an ambitious expansion

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May 15, 2014
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Best starter programming language? Compiling 8 top developer picks

Programmers weigh in on why each of these popular first coding languages is the best one for beginners.

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1. Quick look: What's hot with 3D printers?

2. AT&T's $50B interest in DirecTV is just one part of an ambitious expansion

3. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Penetration Testing: A Hands-On Introduction to Hacking

4. Review: Apple's iWork for iCloud is elegant but limited

5. Philips aims remote control patents at Nintendo's Wii, wants to hit 'stop' button

6. Cisco may be bouncing back, but can Chambers hold on?

7. Target, The Gap and others form group to share cyberthreat data

8. Intel to ship open-source Galileo 2.0 computer soon

9. Microsoft sticks to vow, leaves XP exposed to ongoing attacks

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AT&T's $50B interest in DirecTV is just one part of an ambitious expansion

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Philips aims remote control patents at Nintendo's Wii, wants to hit 'stop' button

Philips wants to ban U.S. imports and sales of Nintendo's Wii gaming consoles and controllers, alleging they infringe two of its patents. READ MORE

Cisco may be bouncing back, but can Chambers hold on?

With the company's financial results just beginning to emerge from a slump and major challenges remaining, it won't be an easy time to hold onto one of the longest leadership stints in the IT industry. READ MORE

Target, The Gap and others form group to share cyberthreat data

A range of retailers will share cyberthreat data through a new center to prevent attacks. READ MORE

Intel to ship open-source Galileo 2.0 computer soon

Intel's uncased Galileo computer is used to make robots, wearable devices and electronics. READ MORE

Microsoft sticks to vow, leaves XP exposed to ongoing attacks

Refuses to patch Internet Explorer bug that hackers are already exploiting. READ MORE

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