Theres no camera on the iPad, so how do I get photos onto the thing? Out of the box, the sync cable is your friend: Use it and iTunes to synchronize collections on your computer with the iPad.
By the way, you’ll need to update your Mac or PC to iTunes 9.1 — Apple slipped that out Tuesday — to sync with the iPad and organize the books you buy with the iBook app. If there’s $29 burning a hole in your pocket, you can spring for the iPad Camera Connection Kit. One of the two adapters accepts a camera’s SD memory card; the other links your camera’s USB cable with the iPad. Too bad the kit doesn’t ship until later this month. I tried the on-glass keyboard and hate it. What do I do? The iPad also syncs with Bluetooth keyboards, so if you have one of those, you should be able to link and use it without any trouble. Apple sells a combination keyboard and iPad dock — called, not surprisingly, the iPad Keyboard Dock — that also includes an audio jack for connecting the iPad to speakers or a stereo system. It costs $69. While some reviewers have received a dock, Apple’s not shipping to the rest of us until late this month. An Apple-branded Bluetooth keyboard — basically, the same keyboa