Kerala software engineer develops software that detects movie bootleggers
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday May 20, 2013
An anti-piracy device to check recording of movies in theatres using sophisticated mobile phones or handycams.
Call-centre employee held for allegedly uploading girl's video on web
Press Trust of India | Sunday May 19, 2013
A software engineer in Indore was arrested today for allegedly uploading an obscene video of a nursing student on the Internet.
Ram Charan Teja on road incident: The two guys apologised to me
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday May 8, 2013
Ram Charan Teja, who was in the run-in on a road in Hyderabad with two software engineers who were allegedly roughed up by the Telugu star's bodyguards for obstructing his car, says the two did it to grab his attention and later apologised.
Pictures show Ram Charan Teja's bodyguards beating two men at crossing
Edited by Surabhi Malik (With Inputs from IANS) | Wednesday May 8, 2013
On Sunday, it was reported that Telugu actor Ram Charan Teja's bodyguards had beaten up two software engineers at a traffic crossing in Hyderabad because their vehicle was blocking the way of the filmstar's fancy Aston Martin.
Pictures show actor Ram Charan Teja's bodyguards beating two men at crossing
Edited by Surabhi Malik | Tuesday May 7, 2013
On Sunday, it was reported that Telugu actor Ram Charan Teja's bodyguards had beaten up two software engineers at a traffic crossing in Hyderabad because their vehicle was blocking the way of the filmstar's fancy Aston Martin. Photographs have now em...
Body of engineer brought to Andhra Pradesh from US
Press Trust of India | Saturday April 20, 2013
The body of a 35-year-old software engineer, who died in Washington under mysterious circumstances earlier this month, was brought to Guntur on Saturday.
Coding boot camps promise to launch tech careers
Associated Press | Friday April 12, 2013
Looking for a career change, Ken Shimizu decided he wanted to be a software developer, but he didn't want to go back to college to study computer science.
Software engineer from Andhra Pradesh who went missing in US found dead
Edited by Ashish Mukherjee | Friday April 12, 2013
An Indian software engineer in the US, who went missing while on a vacation last week, has been found dead, police said.
Techie accused of triple murder in US to be produced in Delhi court with regard to extradition
Press Trust of India | Saturday April 6, 2013
A team of Andhra Pradesh CID on Friday took a software engineer, wanted by US authorities for murder of his wife and two children, to Delhi for producing him before a court there on Saturday with regard to extradition.
Looking for a lesson in Google's lavish perks
James B. Stewart, The New York Times | Saturday March 16, 2013
After Yahoo's chief executive, Marissa Mayer, ordered employees working from home to show up at the office for work, there was speculation that she was emulating Google, her previous employer.
Software engineer, wanted for family's murder in United States, arrested in Andhra Pradesh
Press Trust of India | Saturday February 23, 2013
The Andhra Pradesh police have arrested a software engineer wanted for allegedly murdering his wife and two children in the United States in 2008.
Woman IT employee jumps from auto
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday February 20, 2013
A 22-year-old software engineer was injured when she jumped out of a moving auto rickshaw in Hyderabad after a man tried to molest her, police said on Wednesday.
Opera formally embraces WebKit, reports 300 million users
Anupam Saxena | Wednesday February 13, 2013
Opera Software has announced that it will make a gradual transition to the WebKit rendering engine for most of its upcoming versions of browsers for smartphones and computers.
Delhi gang-rape case: friend cross-examined in court
Edited by Surabhi Malik | Wednesday February 6, 2013
For the second day in a row, the companion of the medical student who was fatally gang-raped on a bus in Delhi was in court today. Yesterday, he testified as a witness for the prosecution against the five men who have pleaded not guilty to charges in...
Delhi gang-rape case: friend testifies, bus of horrors brought to court
Reported by Tanima Biswas, Edited by Prasad Sanyal | Tuesday February 5, 2013
The trial of five men accused of raping and murdering a medical student on a moving bus in Delhi began today with the student's companion, a software engineer, testifying against them in court.