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 New rumors have spread in the technology product market; Top technology giant Apple at the center of rumors. Rumor has it that iPhone manufacturers are working on multiple prototypes of foldable phones. Apple launched the first iPhone on January 9, 2007. Shortly afterwards, the company took over the position of the world's top smartphone maker. But Apple has never made a foldable smartphone.                  Picture Courtesy: Google Apple is working on a prototype of multiple foldable smartphones - the news came from a reliable data leaker, according to the 9 to 5 Mac. However, due to the complexity of the display technology, it is not clear whether Apple will market commercial versions of the foldable prototypes at all. However, the prototype that is being tested is certain - the leaked claim of the information. Apple is skeptical about whether there will be a demand for foldable phones in the technology market, or whether it will be lost in the crowd of other products. That'

The second year student completed NASA's special program as the first Indian

 NASA selected the top 20 young men and women from all over the world for this program.

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An engineering student in her second year completed a special program as the first delegate from India to an international space research center like NASA, where world-renowned personalities can reach through many austerities.

Her name is Jahnavi Dangeti. A resident of Palakallu in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, this student has made the dream of millions of Indians a reality. Jahnavi has successfully completed the International Air and Space Program from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Alabama, USA. NASA selected the top 20 young men and women from all over the world for their program. One of them was Jahnavi. He completed the program and became the first Indian to do so.

But what did she learn in this program? According to Jahnavi, they were taught everything from zero gravity to multi-access training, rocket launch. Jahnavi was also given the opportunity to fly an airplane for the first time in her life.

It is learned that Jahnavi Dangeti was appointed as the mission director of 'Team Kennedy' during the program. She was in charge of leading a group of 16 people from different countries. Her team also successfully launched and landed a miniature rocket during the program.

Jahnavi is currently studying Engineering at a private university in Punjab. He has previously participated in programs and programs at several space research centers, including NASA and ISRO. Before going to bed, Jahnavi, who fell in love with space after hearing multiple stories about space from his grandmother, was asked about her dream and said, "She wants to be the first Indian to set foot on Mars."

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