The iPad looks great, but Apple (read: Steve) really needs to get over its aversion to Flash.
Those little blue cubes on your favorite video sites and Flex apps will quickly grow tiring. Nevertheless, the Kindle is toast.
Wow, I just looked over my post and noticed a ton of spelling and grammar errors. Serves me right for making an emotional post after 8 hours of writing action script. Anyway , totally agree w/ Brian. Moving tech forward (like HTML5) is good in the long run but far too often people want to jump on things too soon. It's like cheating in a relationship that's already working. It might be exciting at first but then you realize how good you had it before screwing it up. My relationship with Flash isn't broken and I have not desire to cheat on it. Too bad Steve Jobs doesn't want to play in our sandbox.
Agreed about Flash. There are a lot of websites out there that currently use Flash. It would be very descent of major software providers to support everyone in their development efforts. Flash is not going away any time soon. HTML5 is still in it's infancy stages. So in the meantime, Flash is the solution.