No low battery warning, just shuts off

I have an Core Due Macbook back from September 06, and recently I've stopped getting that low battery warning message. Now my laptop will just shut off at 20min (sometimes even 30min) without any warning. I tried recalibrating the battery, it solved the problem for one charge (I saw the warning message once) but after that it went back to shutting off at 20min again. I've heard that Apple has extended their battery coverage, but my laptop is at 315 cycles now. I do have the extended warranty though-will that cover a replacement battery?

Hi. Recalibrating the battery does not prolong battery life. It will only help in getting a more accurate battery charge when using the computer on battery power alone. What you can do is make sure that you have the battery update and latest software from apple. Also, try resetting the SMC of your computer. Here are the links for more info. Hope these help.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303319
http://www.apple.com/support/macbook_macbookpro/batteryupdate/

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