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This was definitely the week of the iPad. But the week offered a lot besides Apple’s new tablet, including our look at the new Microsoft Arc keyboard, Mass Effect 2, Bill Gates on the Daily Show and more.

The iPad. Oh the iPad. Here, all wrapped up in one post, is everything you need to know about the device itself. We played with it and were blown away with its speed. Adam, however, was not impressed, and the internet went crazy over his list of 8 things that suck about the iPad. Wilson explained why the iPad is the gadget we never knew we needed. Joel alleged that with the iPad, Apple is trying to assassinate the computer.

https://gizmodo.com/apple-ipad-everything-you-need-to-know-5458292

We had hoped Apple’s tablet would offer an inventive input solution. It did no such thing. We offered a visual guide to the iPad interface and checked out a video of all the gestures it involves. We looked at how it is going to change the app store. That was after we pondered how we are going to hold the damn thing. People reacted to it. Stephen Fry, who got a hands on at the event, wrote at length on why he loved the new gadget.

https://gizmodo.com/the-ipads-onscreen-typing-solution-isnt-a-solution-at-a-5458397

Fujitsu had some piece of crap called the iPad back in 2002. They’re not going down without a fight. Before it was unveiled, McGraw from McGraw Hill confirmed the tablet. After it was unveiled, they denied their confirmation.

https://gizmodo.com/this-will-not-end-well-for-fujitsu-5458732

Dan put together a handy chart of how the iPad stacks up with all the other tablets floating around, including the JooJoo, the HP Slate, and the new Archos.

https://gizmodo.com/slate-showdown-ipad-vs-hp-slate-vs-joojoo-vs-androi-5459308

Steve Jobs and Walt Mossberg chatted about the new device, and Steve went off script about eBook prices and battery life. This was after Walt Mosspuppet reviewed the device itself.

https://gizmodo.com/steve-jobs-gets-candid-on-ipad-kindle-and-love-batter-5459576

The iPad doesn’t have Flash. Adobe was quick to respond. Later, they tried to win our hearts by playing the porn card. Google’s Eric Schmidt wondered what differentiated a tablet from a really big phone. Some funny people made light of it all. To the delight of some, a kickstand appeared.

https://gizmodo.com/adobe-responds-to-the-ipads-lack-of-flash-5458645

But as I said, life existed beyond the iPad.

Jason reviewed Microsoft’s compact Arc keyboard.

https://gizmodo.com/microsoft-arc-keyboard-review-5459763

Mark valiantly continued his defective yellow-screened iMac crusade and showed off the internal Apple memo someone leaked him.

https://gizmodo.com/the-faulty-imac-saga-chapter-3-we-have-your-internal-5459384

John interviewed the Panera Bread iMac Man.

https://gizmodo.com/five-questions-with-panera-bread-imac-man-5456528

Joel reminded us that manufacturing isn’t making and took Chris Anderson to task for his cover story in this month’s Wired.

https://gizmodo.com/atoms-are-not-bits-wired-is-not-a-business-magazine-5457461

A noted astrophysicist answered the question on everyone’s mind. What would happen to your body if you fell into a black hole?

https://gizmodo.com/what-would-happen-if-you-fell-into-a-black-hole-5456922

HP has a slate of their own and we got some more info on it.

https://gizmodo.com/hp-slate-coming-2010-way-less-than-1500-plain-old-w-5456941

The PS3 exploit announced last weekend was released.

https://gizmodo.com/ps3-hacked-exploit-is-now-available-for-your-illicit-p-5457805

What do you get when a talented special effects artist just happens to have an interest in hoaxes? These crazy clips showing UFOs and shuttles destroyed in orbit.

https://gizmodo.com/space-shuttle-destroyed-in-orbit-at-least-in-this-vide-5456477

Monopoly’s getting a circular facelift for the new decade, and its bank is going paperless.

https://gizmodo.com/monopoly-boards-are-circular-now-circular-5459690

There’s a shiny new gun with a unique safety feature: it won’t fire unless the shooter is wearing a special watch.

https://gizmodo.com/10-000-gun-wont-shoot-unless-near-an-ugly-watch-5459235

In the form of an HTML5 web app, Google Voice makes its way to the iPhone and the Palm Pre.

https://gizmodo.com/google-voice-finally-heads-to-iphone-palm-pre-with-htm-5456815

You guys took some incredible motion blur photographs for this week’s shooting challenge. It was on purpose, you swore!

https://gizmodo.com/117-beautifully-blurry-photos-5456519

Alienware’s M11x gaming netbook got the laptop-like price tag of $800.

https://gizmodo.com/alienwares-m11x-gaming-netbook-will-cost-800-5459138

Rejoice, Wii-owners! The Classic Controller Pro is arriving stateside this spring.

https://gizmodo.com/wii-classic-controller-pro-finally-hitting-us-this-spri-5456407

A brave soul ventured into the heart of SkyMall and lived to tell the tale.

https://gizmodo.com/the-secrets-of-skymall-lie-in-an-arizona-office-park-5457906

Jon Stewart provoked Bill Gates on the Daily Show.

https://gizmodo.com/jon-stewart-fans-the-flames-of-the-apple-microsoft-war-5457802

Mark said, “tablet? What tablet?” He was too busy playing Mass Effect 2.

https://gizmodo.com/the-mass-effect-experience-5456404

Historians are searching for a 90 year old frozen camera that could rewrite the history books on Everest’s first climbers.

https://gizmodo.com/search-for-a-frozen-camera-could-rewrite-history-books-5457605

If Steve Jobs just had one wish, this would be it.

https://gizmodo.com/if-steve-jobs-had-just-one-wish-5456730

Soon the BBC is airing Chimpcam Project, a documentary about chimps, filmed by chimps, for the viewing pleasure of slightly more evolved chimps.

https://gizmodo.com/chimp-directed-chimpcam-project-will-win-every-oscar-5456729

Prisons refuse to let inmates play Dungeons and Dragons because it promotes gang activity. There are still dungeons, just no dragons.

https://gizmodo.com/prison-maintains-ban-on-dungeons-dragons-5457666

We came across a funny website that emulates Windows 3.1 right in your browser.

https://gizmodo.com/windows-three-dot-one-dot-com-5456734

Air New Zealand is getting high tech and commmmffffyyyyyy.

https://gizmodo.com/air-new-zealand-adds-usb-ports-ipod-connectors-and-pow-5457291

For tea drinkers who are also submarine lovers, there’s no better infuser than this one.

https://gizmodo.com/we-all-drink-from-the-yellow-submarine-tea-infuser-5457246

We deemed this tiny, tiny radio a choking hazard.

https://gizmodo.com/motz-mini-fm-radio-is-a-serious-choking-hazard-5456687

Speaking of FM radio, Belkin showed off their new radio transmitter that leaves the controlling to your iPhone.

https://gizmodo.com/belkin-tunecast-auto-radio-transmitter-hijacks-your-rad-5456422

192 lasers came together to bring us one megajoule closer to nuclear fusion.

https://gizmodo.com/192-laser-beams-combined-to-form-one-megajoule-laser-sh-5459176

2KSports is offering a million dollars to the first person to pitch a perfect game in MLB2K10. That is quite the offer.

https://gizmodo.com/pitch-a-perfect-game-on-your-console-and-get-1-000-000-5459248

We beheld a board with 80 USB ports. Yes, 80.

https://gizmodo.com/dont-even-start-considering-you-have-a-need-for-this-80-5459413

Finally, it was confirmed that those magic wand bomb detectors were a complete fraud.

https://gizmodo.com/ade-651-magic-wand-bomb-detector-is-a-fraud-probably-k-5455692

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