Huawei’s Triple-Folding Phone: A Closer Look at the Billfold Design

New leaked images reveal a Huawei foldable phone with an unconventional billfold design, featuring three distinct sections. The phone is expected to be priced similarly to the original Mate X, and features a large camera block resembling the Mate lineup. Despite trade sanctions, the phone may utilize silicon-carbon battery technology for improved efficiency. The device is expected to be released soon.

iPhone 16 Pro Max Leaked: New Gold-Bronze Color Emerges

A new leak reveals a possible gold-bronze color option for the upcoming iPhone 16 Pro Max. This leak, featuring dummy units, suggests Apple might be introducing a fresh color alongside the previously rumored white, black, and Natural Titanium options. However, it’s important to note that these are dummy units, and the final color selection may differ.

NEET PG 2024 Exam Security Concerns: NBEMS Seeks District Support Amidst Leak Allegations

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has requested district administrations to ensure the smooth conduct of the NEET PG 2024 exam on August 11, emphasizing the need for security and integrity. However, the All FMGs Association (AFA) raised concerns after a letter from NBEMS outlining exam details was leaked, questioning the exam’s security. NBEMS has clarified that the letter contained general instructions and that a needless hype is being created around the alleged leak.

New Parliament Building Leaks During Delhi Rains: Lok Sabha Secretariat Explains

The new Parliament building in Delhi experienced a leak in the lobby during heavy rains, prompting the Lok Sabha Secretariat to explain the cause. The secretariat attributed the leak to displaced adhesive material used to fix the glass domes, assuring that the issue was promptly resolved. However, the incident has drawn criticism from the opposition, highlighting the cost of the new building.

Green Liquid Leaks from Ceiling at Miami International Airport

A broken pipe at Miami International Airport on July 4th caused a green liquid, identified as glycol, to leak from the ceiling. While the incident caused some disruption, the FAA reported no flight delays. Airport officials immediately isolated the area and initiated cleanup efforts. The CDC has classified glycol as a common industrial compound generally safe but harmful if ingested.

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