Topic: software quality
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SmartBear & Adactin Partner to Boost AI Testing in APAC
SmartBear has partnered with Adactin to expand the distribution of its software testing tools across the Asia-Pacific region. The alliance aims to meet growing demand for quality assurance tools driven by digital transformation and AI-enhanced development workflows. This collaboration will delive...
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iOS 26.2 Release Candidate Now Available for iPhone
Apple has released a revised Release Candidate (RC) for iOS 26.2, delaying the public rollout originally expected this week to address critical bugs. The updated build indicates Apple prioritizes software stability, a practice mirrored in recent tvOS updates, opting for further refinement over a ...
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Don't Miss These AI Sessions at TechCrunch Disrupt, Backed by JetBrains
TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, held from October 27–29 in San Francisco, will focus on transformative technologies with a special emphasis on artificial intelligence. A key session on October 27 will feature investors and founders discussing the AI Disruptors 60 list and how startups are shaping AI's f...
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The Droid Attack on the Repos: A Critical Threat
AI-generated code submissions are overwhelming open-source maintainers with low-quality, automated pull requests, forcing projects to reconsider their collaborative models. The surge in automated contributions is driven by misaligned incentives, such as bug bounties or profile boosting, leading s...
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Microsoft's emergency Windows 11 update fixes critical Patch Tuesday bugs
Microsoft released a second emergency update (KB5078127) to fix critical issues with Outlook, OneDrive, and Dropbox that were caused by its January 2026 security patches. The update resolves problems where cloud-based applications crashed or became unresponsive, and it includes all prior security...
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Firefox Dev Addresses AI Killswitch, Vows to Rebuild Trust
A Firefox developer's pledge for an AI "kill switch" to make features opt-in is met with deep user skepticism, stemming from a pattern where optional features become hard to disable over time, eroding trust in Mozilla's long-term intentions. The backlash criticizes Mozilla's leadership, as the re...
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