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For QA Engineers: How to Use Android Debug Bridge in Mobile Application Testing

By @xtns13 [ 2 Min read ]

Several tips for QA Engineers on how to use Android Debug Bridge Read More.

The Best AI Articles of October 2022

By @whatsai [ 2 Min read ]

Support vector machines, decision trees, and AI-generated content are some of the topics in the best AI articles of October. Read More.

Is Cyber Security Hard? How to Find Your Way in

By @jamesbores [ 2 Min read ]

Cybersecurity is a broad, changing, challenging and complex field. To get into it, go beyond application forms with the tips described here. Read More.

🎮 The Founder of Zynga on Web3 Gaming

By @tanyog [ 2 Min read ]

Zyngas Founder Talks Crypto Gaming. Read on to see what he thinks about it. Read More.

The Metaverse is a Sh*tshow

By @sheharyarkhan [ 2 Min read ]

Facebook parent Meta has struggled to get anyone to give a damn about its virtual worlds, despite burning billions in cash. Read More.

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