| Deputies Squash Reputed Vegetable Theft Ring
Four men are behind bars after a rash of burglaries at several of the area's produce warehouses, according to arrest reports. Tens of thousands of dollars in tomatoes and squash were stolen apparently for resale, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. Deputies have charged a former assistant manager of Pacific Tomatoes in Apollo Beach, and three other men, with second-degree felony burglary and a misdemeanor of obstruction of an officer, according to jail records. .
STORM: Power lines downed in Tulare, Visalia
Short, temporary outages have occurred all over the area because of electrical lines slapping together. That causes arching and a break in the circuits, but power is restored quickly in these cases, Hart said. Southern California Edison has set up a storm center at its district operations center in Ventura. Repair crews are mobilized and ready to fix problems as they occur. .
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Between the Lines Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives BTL podcast: Macbook Air, BEA, MySQL, SAP and more…. Posted in: General Open Source Personal Technology Software Infrastructure Web Technology Between the Lines podcast Apple SaaS SAP Yahoo Utility computing Oracle Salesforce.com Sun ERP MySQL It's been a busy few days highlighted by Macworld and activity on the merger & acquisition front. This week on the Between the Lines podcast, Larry and I give our impressions on the latest Macworld revelations by Steve Jobs. It was clear that Jobs took great pride in the new MacBook Air, which he declared the thinnest notebook computer in the world, but who is the target customer? We also discuss the acquisition of BEA by Oracle (not surprising), Sun's $1 billion payout for MySQL (surprising but in line with Sun's focus on open source and infrastructure), and SAP's addition of Business Objects (good move).
Rob Enderle: 2008's Apple, Dell, Google, HP, Lenovo, Sony, Microsoft ...
Regular readers of TG Daily will know that Rob Enderle is a frequent contributor to our coverage of the technology industry. You may not always agree with his opinions as we learn from week to week when we are following our readers' comments to Rob's articles. Even we at TG Daily sometimes question points he makes and we occasionally get into heated discussions. But we are very well aware of his background and experience and realize that he is one most knowledgeable general analysts in Silicon Valley today and we learned over the years that there's always a good reason why he has certain opinion.Often, he does not support the most popular opinion at a time, but his opinion is derived from spending a lot of time with key initiatives in Silicon Valley, which allows him to provide a very different view on current events -- different from what the popular opinion often tries to make us believe. And yes, Rob makes mistakes, as we all do. In these cases, he feels the impact quite painfully, as he sometimes is criticized harshly for the opinion he voices. But some may actually be surprised to learn about Rob's common sense nature and eagerness to learn and analyze the potential impact of a technology trend down to the last detail.With that being said, TG Daily is very excited to introduce to some, and announce to other's, analyst Rob Enderle and his take on what the landscapes will look like in 2008 for several major technology companies. When you post comments, please bear in mind that Rob is people too.
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