JHipster 9.0.0-beta.2 deprecates the first beta to fix generator stability issues while advancing the platform to Spring Boot 4.0.2 and a new baseline of Java 21 (plus updated WebSocket security and ...
China’s Spring Festival has emerged as a high-stakes arena for artificial intelligence and robotics companies, with tech giants Tencent Holdings and Baidu committing a combined 1.5 billion yuan ...
When a software engineer in his 20s screamed for help last Friday night, marooned in a waterlogged trench near his house in Noida and latching on to his slowly sinking car, there was no shortage of ...
Layoffs can often lead to anxiety, but when you are the sole earner for your family, the pressure is even higher. The techie had secured the role through campus placements with a salary of 11 LPA.
Rajkumar Mehta, the father of a techie who drowned in a 70-foot-deep water-filled ditch in Noida's Sector 150 last week, said his son "struggled for two hours" trying to save himself. Yuvraj Mehta ...
Three years before software engineer Yuvraj Mehta drowned in a water-filled pit in Noida's Sector 150, the Uttar Pradesh Irrigation Department wrote to the Noida Authority and flagged the need for a ...
NOIDA: The post-mortem report of 27-year-old software engineer Yuvraj Mehta, who drowned after his SUV fell into a water-filled pit in Sector 150, Greater Noida, has revealed that he died due to ...
The death of a techie in Uttar Pradesh's Noida last weekend in a freak accident has opened a can of worms, exposing safety lapses that were flagged earlier but never acted upon, and an alleged attempt ...
Two days after a 27-year-old software engineer plunged into a water-filled pit at a construction site in Greater Noida’s Sector 150, the Uttar Pradesh government on Monday (January 19, 2026) removed ...
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 ...
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, ...