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A TV show dedicated to the promotion of medical marijuana — complete with plant cultivation tips and cannabis cooking lessons — will debut in San Diego tonight.
The first episode of “Cannabis Planet” includes a segment critical of the raids carried out against local dispensaries last fall.
“We’re fighting for safe and legal access for the medical cannabis community,” said Brad Lane, the show’s creator and executive producer. “In San Diego, there’s been some draconian measures by law enforcement officials against the cannabis community. We feel San Diego is more of a hot spot.”
Officials with the San Diego District Attorney’s Office, which has been prosecuting dispensary operators linked to the raids, say they are in support of medical marijuana, just not illegal drug trafficking.
Employees might like iPhones, but Gartner says Apple doesn't have a clue how to do computers for business at anything like a reasonable price.
In a debate at the Gartner Symposium in Sydney, Nick Jones argued the case that Apple would never be a viable enterprise technology provider, while his fellow analyst Robin Simpson took the case for Apple's role in business. However, despite the fact that a high percentage of the audience were iPhone-toting Apple lovers, it was Jones who made the more forceful argument.

"Apple's management tools are a joke," Jones said. "Apple decides which applications you get and if they don't like an application, you don't get it. There's lots of applications Apple don't like which could be very useful to you. As an enterprise platform, it's a joke."
"There's no way you can call Apple an enterprise vendor. The bare minimum is not enough for enterprises."
