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Sendai airport after the earthquake. According to the reports, tsunami waves reached to the Sendai airport in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, runway and parking vehicles have been flooded.
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Some Strange Facts about Albert Einstein
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If you ask someone to name a genius, nine times out of ten that person is going to name a man by the name of Albert Einstein. Einstein is the image of a genius in our society because of his revolutionary concepts that helped to create the future that we know. It is no surprise that Time Magazine chose Einstein as the Person of the Century in 1999. While we know all about Einstein creating the Theory of Relativity and E=mc2, there are some other interesting facts about the man with the wild hair.
1. Einstein Had Trouble Speaking

2. Einstein Had an Interesting Relationship with His Wife
2. You will make sure that I will receive my three meals regularly in my room.
3. You will make sure my bedroom and study is kept neat, and especially that my desk is left for my use only.
4. You will renounce all personal relations with me insofar as they are not completely necessary for social reasons.
5. You will stop talking to me if I request it.3. Einstein, a Pacifist, Urged Roosevelt to Create the Bomb
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Foxconn Source Says iPhone 5 Will Have a Flat Metal Back
According to a source at Foxconn, the iPhone 5 is already in production, and it sports a flat metal back (as opposed to the iPhone 4’s glass back or a curved metal back like the original iPhone). It’s also expected to have a dual-core chip like the iPad 2. An image of the charging cable has surfaced, but not a finished product.
Apple iPad 2 faces iPhone 4, 3GS in an epic display shootout
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Blog - Twitter - Flickr - SRF The iPad 2 has already gone through dozens of reviews after its launch, but none of them is as scientific as this one. The guys over at DisplayMate have compares the tablet's 1024 x 768 pixels screen to the iPhone 4 Retina display and the iPhone 3GS modest HVGA screen.
Here's some of the more interesting findings from the review - the iPad 2 display has a maximum brightness of Brightness 410 cd/m^2, which is pretty good, but not quite as impressive as the 541 cd/m^2 achieved by the iPhone 4 and even slightly short of the 428 cd/m^2 of the 3GS.
However the black levels of the iPad 2 are the deepest of the trio at 0.43 cd/m^2 (iPhone 4 got 0.48 cd/m^2 and the 3GS 3.1 cd/m^2), which gave it a contrast ratio of 962:1. That's nearly seven times better than the 3GS but not quite as good as the iPhone 4. Still both the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4 pulled off excellent numbers, considering their LCD nature.
Also the color temperature of the iPad 2 is said to be lower than that of the iPhone 4 so colors appear slightly warmer on the slate, compared to the smartphone.
Apple iPad 2 vs iPhone 4 vs iPhone 3GS display shootout results tableAs far as viewing angles are concerned, all of the three tested devices lost more than 50 percent of their brightness at a 30 degree viewing angle, but the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4 still had pretty good contrast at that point (564 and 556 respectively).
Finally, the reviewers measured the different screens power consumption. The iPhone 4 was found to need the least power at maximum brightness (0.42 watts), while the iPad 2 was sucking 2.7 watts. If you level the field by setting both to the same brightness and divide the iPad 2 consumption by the amount that its screen is larger then the iPhone 4, you get a pretty similar power efficiency though (0.32 watts for the handset vs 0.34 watts for the tablet).
And it's a pretty good indicator of the progress Apple made when you compare the iPhone 4 to the 3GS. The HVGA screen on the previous-gen smartphone requires almost twice the power of its successor.






















