Palm unveiled more of the Palm Pre's functionality at the D: All Things Digital Conference in California this week. One of the most interesting features is its ability to work with iTunes.The Palm Pre, as demonstrated by Palm's Jon Rubinestein, is presented to Windows as a DRM-free device so you can literally throw whatever music you want to on the device that doesn't include DRM. It also tells the desktop that it's an "iPod" essentially making it very easy to integrate into Apple's iTunes software.
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