BENGALURU: A visit to a café for tea turned nightmarish for a techie couple after burglars broke into their house in HRBR Layout, northeast Bengaluru, and decamped with gold and silver ornaments worth ...
In an era dominated by overnight success stories, a software engineer’s account of slow, persistent effort has struck a chord on social media. Archy Gupta, who now works at Google, has gone viral ...
A 32-year-old programmer in China collapsed while working from home on a weekend, prompting widespread public outrage and reigniting debate over long working hours in the tech sector. According to ...
With the tech sector facing a wave of global job cuts, professionals need a bounce-back strategy for sudden layoffs. A viral story from an Indian techie highlights this necessity, detailing how they ...
The Noida police on Thursday (January 22, 2026) arrested two more builders in connection with the death of a software engineer who drowned after his car plunged into a waterlogged trench near a ...
A fresh video from Noida Sector 150 emerged showing software engineer Yuvraj Mehta sitting on top of a car in front of the fire department, with his mobile phone's flashlight on. The firefighters from ...
Yuvraj Mehta (27), who worked in Gurugram, was returning to his home in Noida Sector 150 when his car fell into a deep, water-filled pit near an under-construction site on the night of January 16. He ...
As the Noida techie death incident sparked accusations of negligence, delayed rescue operations and protests by local residents, a truck driver, Gurvinder Singh, who survived an accident at the same ...
NOIDA: His son's last words keep ringing in Raj Mehta's ears, tormenting him.He was acutely aware that Yuvraj (27) did not know how to swim, and the deeper danger every delayed minute of the rescue ...
Did our AI summary help? The tragic incident in Noida’s Sector 150 which claimed the life of a 27-year-old software engineer has brought long-pending civic failures into focus. The techie, Yuvraj ...
For many young Indians, moving to the United States feels like the ultimate life goal. A good degree, a high-paying job, clean cities, and global exposure, America often represents success. But for ...
For eight years, an Indian-origin software engineer, Akaash Vishal Hazarika based in Seattle has had a rare front-row seat to the changing world of Big Tech. Having worked at Google, Amazon, Splunk, ...