10.6.2 Upgrade : USB fails to recognize iPhone

Just loaded 10.6.2 from Software Upgrade to two iMacs and a MBP. All appear well, except that my iPhone (first generation) is no longer recognized through the USB adapter. No power, no sync, no recognition by iTunes. The keyboard and mouse both work just fine (USB) on the iMac7,1 models. No apparent problems with the MBP either - except for the same issue of failure to recognize the iPhone via USB. All USB ports on all three machines were tried. No variation. The good news? Absolute consistency.
The iPhone has no difficulty being recognized from other Macs with either Leopard or 10.6.1. Is anyone else seeing this problem, and know of a solution?
Yes, the phone firmware is up-to-date. No, it is not jail-broken, Nor am I running any unusual 3rd-party background processes on the Macs. Incompatibility with VMWare's Fusion (2.0.6) was a suspect, but the problem is present regardless of whether the VM running, and one of the newly-upgraded iMacs has no non-Apple software on it at all.
I would greatly appreciate any knowledgeable suggestions. Thanks for your help.

Good evening, K T. At your suggestion, I turned off and on the phone. Lo and behold. Problem solved. Imagine my embarrassment. Thank you very much for taking the time to set me straight.
Me.

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