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17 Jul '24
AI is changing software testing (and the skills of testers)Gartner has forecasted that by 2027, 80% of enterprises will have integrated AI-augmented testing tools into their software engineering toolchain. That’s a huge shift from just 15% in 2023, bu
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11 Jul '24
Several different factors can contribute to a husband falling out of love with his wife (and vice versa). The reasons listed below are the more common culprits, but the way they manifest will differ depending on the individuals involved.1. Indifference.
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27 May '24
The dangers of the It Dress are illustrated by the sad collapse of The Vampire’s Wife clothing brand. Only a year ago the label, designed by ex-model Susie Cave, was one of the most high profile in the world.Her signature dress, with its basic structure
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02 May '24
Do you feel stuck or stagnant where you are in your life, but you aren’t sure how to move forward?Read this article to discover 12 thin
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26 Apr '24
JASMINE Yahweh has never been one for conventional relationships – monogamy simply doesn’t work for her, so her current situation suits her down to the ground. Indeed when she first met her husband, Yahweh Poetic, 10 years ago, she already knew t
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14 Apr '24
Slow And Steady Wins The Race
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21 Mar '24
The Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (left) and Galaxy S22 (right)We previously reported that Samsung won’t be bringing Galaxy AI features to the Galaxy S22 series owing to hardware limitations, but it looks like the company is reviewing
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07 Mar '24
Liam kept denying his grandmother’s request to open the toolbox she’d gifted him, thinking it was another one of her boring presents he hated. However, after her death, the boy opened it and couldn’t stop crying when he saw what was inside.Liam spent his summer vacations every year a
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12 Feb '24
There was something missing from last night’s Super Bowl Sunday that not even the appearance of Taylor Swift cheering on her football-star boy
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07 Feb '24
There’s no denying Iran’s proxy forces are great value for money. The regime’s support for its allied militias, including the Lebanese Hizbollah, Hamas and the Houthis, probably doesn’t exceed a few billion dollars per annum — perhaps even less, given that many have their own sources of