In this week’s show, Apple intros new hardware and software at WWDC, the Palm Pre goes on sale, Intel is developing long-life netbook batteries, and AMD will produce a graphics processor that supports Direct X.
World Tech Update: Intel Develops Long-Life Laptop Batteries, the New Pre and iPhone, and More
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