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G2 Names Katalon a Leader in AI Software Testing

ATLANTA, GA – August 21, 2025 - Katalon, the AI-native testing company redefining how software teams deliver quality at scale, has been named a Leader in G2’s newly launched AI Software testing category. The recognition affirms Katalon’s position as the strategic partner for global enterprises under pressure to release faster, reduce risk, and deliver reliable digital experiences in the AI era.

How To Use Deepseek V3 With Cursor Agent Mode

If you are a developer that is running Cursor as your IDE, you have probably had the ability to experiment with different AI agents in pursuit of productivity. One of the most exciting new offerings is DeepSeek V3 is open-source LLM, with added capabilities for code generation, reasoning, and multi-turn conversations.

Why Exploratory Testing thrives with AI

Software is now shipped faster than ever and testing evolved beyond rigid scripts and predefined steps. One approach that has always embraced adaptability, critical thinking, and curiosity is exploratory testing: the process of learning, designing, and executing tests simultaneously — often uncovering issues that traditional testing might miss. As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes more embedded in the software development lifecycle, many wonder: will AI replace exploratory testing?

AI-Powered REST API Security and Management with DreamFactory

Modern innovation demands fast, secure, and flexible access to data. But when organizations deal with scattered databases and strict security policies, manual API development slows everything down. The solution? Automate how APIs are built, secured, and managed—using AI and open-source tools like DreamFactory.

Selecting the right Apple Silicon generation for efficient iOS CI - Bitrise webinar

As economic conditions have changed, engineering teams are learning to be more efficient with their infrastructure spending. So how do engineering and infra teams choose what Apple Silicon hardware is the best fit for their CI workloads and overall business? In this webinar, Ben Boral weighs the pros and cons of each machine type and explains how teams can choose the right one, while Adam Wareing of ABC discusses his team’s migration to the M2 Pro.

What Can Go Wrong? Understanding Risk & Failure Modes in Agentic AI

Agentic AI systems don’t fail like traditional software - they hallucinate facts, pursue the wrong goals, overuse tools, and forget context. These failures look “correct” to traditional test cases, but feel dangerously wrong to users. One team tested an AI support bot - it passed every check, but in production, it gave refund advice that violated company policy. Not a code error. A reasoning failure.

How Iceberg Powers Data and AI Applications at Apple, Netflix, LinkedIn, and Other Leading Companies

Apache Iceberg is transforming how organizations build and manage their data infrastructure, enabling lakehouse architectures that combine the best of data lakes and data warehouses. In this blog, we look at five real-world implementations demonstrate Iceberg's versatility and the advantages it brings to modern data management challenges. Learn more about Data Lakehouses.

Google Chrome DevTools: Payload in Network Tab

Stop guessing and debug smarter with Bugfender – trusted by the biggest global companies to startups worldwide. In this video, learn how to use the Payload Tab inside of Chrome DevTools to inspect POST requests. You'll learn how to open the developer tools and navigate to the network tab to view the payload data. This is a great chrome developer tools tutorial for those new to web development. Subscribe for more DevTools tips, debugging tutorials, and app development tricks.

Android Studio Tutorial: Build and Publish Your First App

Android app development is the process of building software for Android devices, such as smartphones, smart TVs, tablets and wearables. It’s a Linux-based system and open source, which means manufacturers can customize it. Android version names used to be named after desserts, like Lollipop, Marshmallow, KitKat and Oreo. From version 10, Google switched to number-based names like Android 10, Android 11, Android 12, etc, up to the most recent, Android 15, which was released in September 2024.