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Digital City No. 36: New MacBooks vs. the E3 report vs. Joey's Palm Pre Video

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Digital City No. 36: New MacBooks vs. the E3 report vs. Joey's Palm Pre
Created: 06/11/2009
Video description: On this week's Digital City, Dan reports back from the E3 video game show, we check out the new MacBook laptops, and Joey jumps on the Palm Pre bandwagon.

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