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Leicester firefighter Ian Nuttel went to Christchurch, New Zealand to give his assistance in the aftereffect of the recent quake in Christchurch town. After Christchurch he has travelled around the globe and gathered knowledge on seek and rescue from other teams.
Ian Nuttel was awarded with the Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship. He has travelled overseas and he wants to put his knowledge to good work. The 32 year old Ian Nuttel has visited Canada and the United States and talked to people with experiences in large scale catastrophes. He has spent a little more than five weeks with several firefighting departments. On his trip, he also talked to people who plan and train to deal with disasters and terrorist activity and also met with police officers and military units.
Ian Nuttel is happy with what he learned from his trip. He said that he learned fresh methods of firefighting and ways to solve problems.
Nuttel started his career as a fireman in 2003. Later in 2006, he chose to join the firefighting team’s procedural rescue team. In 2011 he was selected as one of the members of UK Fire and Rescue Service’s volunteer International Search and Rescue (UK ISAR) team. While working with that tem he went to New Zealand after the earthquake hit Christchurch.
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust awards about 100 people every year so that they can learn about their respective careers and use it well in their own country.
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Apple announces to launch the Thunderbolt Display in two months time
Apple Inc. announced that it would launch the 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt Display, world’s first thunderbolt display, within the next 60 days. The Apple Thunderbolt Display essentially is a docking station & display which is compatible with both the latest MacBook Air and MacBook Pro models.
With a 16:9 aspect ratio and 178 degree screening angle, the Thunderbolt Display will come with an edge-to-edge glass design. The Thunderbolt Display will have a FaceTime camera, Gigabit Ethernet and LED backlighting attached with it. It will also feature FireWire 800, USB 2.0 and Thunderbolt ports. Additionally, it will have a MagSafe connector that can be used to charge any MacBook Pro or MacBook Air models.
The Apple Thunderbolt Display runs on two bi-directional channels and has 10Gbps transfer speed for each of the channels. Apple said that it would charge the Thunderbolt Display £899 including VAT.
Earlier, Apple Inc. said that Thunderbolt Display has many features as Apple's standard 27-inch Cinema display. Users will enjoy the in-plane switching (IPS) technology with a 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution in the Thunderbolt Display. It will also feature an ambient light sensor, built-in speaker and a topnotch microphone.
According to Philip Schiller, vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, the Apple Thunderbolt Display should be the eventual docking station meant for all Mac notebooks. He said that with just one cable, Mac users will get to dock with new display and connect to their desired network links and audio devices.