|  First Look at the Palm Pre A lot of buzz has been generating around the Palm Pre ever since it was first introduced at CES 2009. And now, six months later, we've finally gotten our hands on it. Will this finally be the first legitimate competitor to the iPhone? Check out our Product Spotlight below to learn all about this hot new gadget. This week we were also down in Los Angeles covering all things gaming at E3. Brian Tong has the scoop on some of the biggest announcements made from Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft. Our playlist also includes a very special sneak preview of Google Wave, a How-to tip on running Windows in OS X for free, and the latest Top 5 with Tom Merritt counting down the most expensive domain names. See the videos below |   Today on CNET TV |  Featured video of the week
 | Product Spotlight: Palm Pre Six months after its debut, we finally get our hands on the Palm Pre, without supervision from Palm or Sprint. Find out if Palm's new smartphone lives up to all the hype in our Product Spotlight. |  | | | |  |
|  Top 10 videos of the week  1. |  | |  | E3 2009 wrap-up Brian Tong recaps all things E3 2009 and gets around the show floor. |  2. |  | |  | Google Wave Rafe Needleman gets his hands on the developer preview of Google Wave. Here's what it is and why it matters. |   4. |  | |  | WWDC 2009 preview Apple always manages to deliver some surprises at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Our panel of experts sits down to discuss what it expects to see this year. |  5. |  | |  | Skype 4.1 BETA A new beta download from Skype lets you and a friend see each other's computer screens while you talk and chat |   7. |  | |  | Next-gen iPhone features you can bet on We'll break down what new upgrades are real; the ability to purchase movies and TV shows is coming to the iPhone; and are cameras coming to the entire iPod family? Plus, the winners of our prize giveaway! |  8. |  | |  | The Green Show: Solar power 101 In this week's show, our green tech expert Martin LaMonica talks about solar power and we show a few devices powered by wind and water, as well as a cheap Netbook made from biodegradable materials. |    |
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