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How to Get Politics Out of Your App Development

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely seen that political campaigns are in full swing as the voting date in the United States — November 3 — is now upon...

Big Company vs. Small Company App Testing

What is the difference between a big company testing mobile apps, and a small company testing apps? We know that mobile app testing is complex for both large and small companies...

Is the ALM Reboot Resulting in the Downfall of QA?

Everyone will become developers during sprint — and quality will be everyone’s responsibility Lately we have all been hearing terms like Agile lifecycle, Continuous...

Are Your Apps Global Enough?

When your company creates a new mobile app, it’s important to make sure that it won’t just work in one country, but rather that it will deploy on a global scale. Having a...

Everything You Need to Know About Shift Left Testing

It’s becoming increasingly important for organizations to “Shift Left.” Shift Left refers to the practice of starting testing earlier in the software development lifecycle,...

Testing for New Input Devices: 3D Touch and the Apple Pencil

When was the last time you wrote with a pen or pencil? Most of us now use computers and smartphones so the humble pen and pencil have started to fade away. Technology by its very...

Planning for iOS 9 and the iPhone 6S

After months and months of rumors, leaked images and speculation, Apple finally announced its latest suite of products. Along with new additions in the shape of Apple TV and the...

Why Web Services Performance is Crucial

What are Web Services? Web services are the software components used to communicate across different platforms and exchange information, mainly in HTML or XML format. Web...

What Windows 95 Can Teach You About App Development

Twenty years ago, this happened. And everything changed. What this very dated video of Friends stars Mathew Perry and Jennifer Aniston shows is the now iconic Windows 95. With...

Using Continuous Integration to Build More Secure Apps

If you’re reading this, then the chances are you are online. That being the case you can hardly have failed to see the news around the Ashley Madison hack. It may not seem on...

Why Should You Use Continuous Integration?

What is Continuous Integration (CI)? Put simply, it is the process by which software engineers continuously update working copies of code to a shared location several times a day....

Choosing the Right Automation Framework

When it comes to testing apps, a significant amount of time and resources needs to be devoted to the process in order to make sure that everything works perfectly once the app...

QA Testing for the Internet of Things

According to Gartner, the number of connected things included in the Internet of Things (IoT) will grow to 25 billion units and will generate $263 billion in revenue by 2020. With...

Mobile App Testing in Cloud Environments

Cloud computing and storage have quickly become two of the most important tools available for mobile app developers. Cloud platforms allow developers to build websites and apps...

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