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Palakollu NRI Couple Dies in US Drunk Driving Crash

A tragic drunk driving accident in Maryland, USA, claims the lives of Kotikalapudi Krishna Kishore and his wife Asa Kanna, natives of Palakollu. Their children are injured. Read the full story.

AI Detection Tools Undermine Learning in Indian Classrooms

Educational institutions in India are over-relying on flawed AI detection software, shifting focus from critical understanding to policing. This article explores the risks and calls for a thoughtful adaptation of assessment methods. Read more.

Apple's Detroit Academy: $30M Cost, Mixed Job Results

Apple's Detroit Developer Academy, a $30 million initiative, faces questions on job placement effectiveness. While 71% of graduates find jobs, costs are high and enrolment is below target. Read the full investigation.

Waymo Updates Software After SF Blackout Exposes Robotaxi Flaw

A major power outage in San Francisco forced Waymo to pause its robotaxi service, exposing a critical software limitation. The company is now rolling out a fleet-wide update to fix the issue. Read more about the incident and its implications for autonomou

AI Agent Cuts Test Case Creation Time by 90%

BrowserStack's new AI Agent revolutionizes software testing, reducing manual test case creation time by 90%. Discover how this innovation boosts developer productivity.

Airbus A320 Software Glitch: Under 100 Jets Grounded

Airbus reports less than 100 A320 jets are still grounded for a critical software update after a glitch affected 6,000 aircraft. The fix addresses a solar radiation risk. Read for details on the issue and airline impact.

Indian IT H-1B approvals drop 70% since 2015

Top 7 Indian IT firms see only 4,573 H-1B petitions approved for FY2025 - a 70% decline from 2015. TCS emerges as sole Indian company in top 5 US H-1B employers. Read the full analysis.

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