Here's the latest action:

Apple sells out first week's worth of iPads -- If you order an iPad now, you'll have to wait until April 12, more than a week after the April 3 launch. Meanwhile, MacRumors has pulled together a list of some launch applications created specifically for iPads.
Cities vie for test of Google's experimental broadband network -- More than 1,100 communities applied to be part of Google's pilot program, some using promotional stunts like temporarily renaming themselves "Google."
Hacker gets 20 years for stealing credit card numbers -- Albert Gonzalez from Miami previously confessed to leading a ring that stole more than 40 million credit card numbers by breaking into retailers.
Oracle reports that software sales are up -- The business software giant offered its strongest sales forecast in more than a year. But Oracle's stock fell nonetheless as investors questioned whether there's room for continued growth.

Google ad exec joins Facebook -- David Fischer (pictured), who most recently led Google's local advertising efforts, has joined Facebook as vice president of advertising and global operations. This is the latest in a number of defections from Google to Facebook.
Washington state seeks new sales tax on custom software -- Apparently, the tax would cover the creation of websites, business applications, and other specialized software. Naturally, the software firms and consultants who create these applications are criticizing the proposal.