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How to Remotely Debug Mobile Apps

Remote debugging is the most reliable way to grasp what’s really happening inside a mobile app once it’s out in the wild. We’re talking crashes that never appear in development, and issues from users that can’t be reproduced locally. If you ship mobile apps, you’ve been vexed by these problems at some point.

Xcode 26.4 Beta: First impressions

Our engineers Ben Boral and Balazs Hajagos have a look at the official release notes to see what's interesting in the latest Xcode beta (already available for use on Bitrise!). Bitrise provides a full-stack, vertically integrated mobile DevOps solution that unites the tools, processes and testing frameworks engineering teams need to build best-in-class mobile experiences. Over 400,000 developers use Bitrise’s products: Bitrise CI, Build Cache, Release Management, and Insights.

On the Frontlines of a Simulated DoD Environment

Qlik’s lessons learned from developing systems in a locked-down military-grade data zone at the 2025 NDIA Hackathon In early September, developers from across the country arrive at George Mason University’s Fuse facility with laptops, notebooks, and one big unknown: how do you build a defense-grade analytics solution in just 72 hours in a simulated air-gap environment.

Building Unshakeable Trust in Web3 with Automation QA Testing

The traditional web can't fulfill the promise of ownership and openness that decentralization promises. But the Web3 space has a big problem: not enough trust. People are afraid to link their wallets or make transactions on new platforms because of so many instances of smart contract attacks, frozen funds, and poor user experiences in the past. For every business that wants to build in this area, quality is more than simply a technological need.

Why observability tools are missing critical debugging data (no matter how you sample)

There's a common belief in the observability space: if you just collect more data, you'll have what you need to debug any issue. The reality is more frustrating: even with 100% unsampled observability, you're still missing critical debugging data. There's a common belief in the observability space: if you just collect more data, you'll have what you need to debug any issue. The reality is more frustrating: even with 100% unsampled observability, you're still missing critical debugging data.

Reliability at Scale: A Review of WSO2's 2025 Customer Sentiment

In the enterprise technology landscape, consistency is often the hardest metric to maintain. At WSO2, we view our customer feedback as a critical North Star, guiding our commitment to providing transparent, high-performance API, integration, and identity solutions. We are pleased to announce our latest customer survey results for the second half of 2025 (H2). These figures not only reflect a successful six-month period but also cap off a year of remarkable stability in our global customer relationships.

Give Claude Access to Your Database and Start a Conversation with Your Data

Your database contains thousands of answers. The problem isn't the data—it's that exploring it requires either technical skills or waiting for someone who has them. But what if you could sit down with Claude and just... talk through it? Ask a question. Follow a thread. Go deeper when something looks interesting. This isn't about running queries—it's about having analytical conversations with your own business data, guided by an AI that excels at exactly that kind of thinking.

10 Best UI Testing Tools for Automated Testing in 2026

User interface quality directly impacts whether customers stay, convert, or leave. That’s why UI testing tools have become essential for modern development teams. These tools automate user interface testing across browsers, devices, and screen sizes to make sure that applications look and work exactly as intended. UI testing tools help teams validate functionality, catch visual regressions, and detect cross-browser compatibility issues before they reach production.