Updated to Snow Leopard + iTunes 10 - where's my iPad stuff?

Just updated my mac to Snow Leopard. Did all the updates, including iTunes 10.
Now, when I hook up my iPad, iTunes does not launch, there's no synch. If I open iTunes, the iPad does not appear there.
Where did it go? How can I get it back?

hey mill1640,
Did you ever get your iPhone to register with iTunes? I just upgraded as well to Snow Leopard, and my my isn't recognized at all also.
If you did get this resolved, I would appreciate a little suggestion in the right direction.
Many thanks,
Josh

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