 | Top headlines Apple's annual developer conference opens Monday morning, and anticipation of new iPhone hardware as well as new operating system features abound. | | q&a Its Wii and DS video game machines already dominate the console and handheld markets. Now the company president wants to capture the rest of the hold-out audiences. | Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse throws cold water on claims by Verizon Wireless that it could have the Palm Pre on its network within a half-year. | | The latest partners in the Yahoo Open Strategy offer ways to help you make payments from your e-mail inbox--which might keep you inside Yahoo a bit longer. | Verisae, whose software tracks and reports corporate greenhouse gas emissions, is awarded a patent in the burgeoning field of carbon accounting applications. CEO Steve Ballmer suggests that the president's proposal could prompt companies to shift jobs outside the United States Video of the day |  | Microsoft on interoperability At JavaOne in San Francisco, Microsoft's Dan'l Lewin declares interoperability a fundamental responsibility, given the company's position in the industry. Based on today's mixed computing environments, Lewin says, "there is an inevitable requirement for interoperability and choice." |  Podcast | | After a week of hands-on time with Google's communications experiment, Wave, CNET News senior writer Stephen Shankland shares his findings. Read full story |  Wireless | | Sprint Nextel's lower-cost service plans could sway some consumers considering the Pre over the pricier plans offered by the iPhone carrier AT&T. Read full story | |  | |  | More from CNET News: |  |
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