In case you didn't hear, this week Apple announced the iPad 2, as we expected, and it shaped up to be just about what we thought it would be. More importantly, Steve Jobs (it was great see him) flouted the success of the original iPad--not just gloating that his company had single-handedly invented a market, but also bragging that the iPad's competitors were "flummoxed" (and saying it with a smile).
But that's not all! It's a big, bad technology world, you know
&149' Jobs also introduced new apps for the iPad, like iMovie and Garage Band
(Credit: Video screenshot by Christopher MacManus/CNET)&149' Apple still has original iPads for as little as $350.
&149' More movement from Motorola's Xoom tablet, with new pricing that makes it a little more competitive.
&149' The Navy is looking at creating swarms of robots that repair themselves, search for Sarah Connor.
&149' Turn your watch into a tablet or cell phone--by stretching it.
&149' Another week, another creepy baby robot from Japan.
&149' Happy birthday, Dr. Seuss!
&149' Panasonic revealed pricing on a slew of new Blu-ray players.
&149' With sales sagging, Nintendo announced a new Mario game' you can almost set your watch by these.
&149' Video games in the Smithsonian Yep, and you get to help pick 'em.
&149' The eyes have it with this futuristic computer.
&149' Angry Birds Seasons is getting a St. Pat's Day update. Cheers to that!
You'll note that this entire week in review post was written, edited, and published with not one Charlie Sheen joke. Now who's winning, Chaz
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