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App Developer Magazine July 2024In this month's issue, we present the findings from a survey on the dirtiest tech devices in the US, enhancements in APIs for 5G standalone networks, and how in-game audio ads are making their way to MENA. Developers are increasingly integrating AI into their programming, focusing on coding in QA automation, and assuming the responsibilities of lead test automation architects. Nokia's new network as code platform is making waves, multi-platform apps are becoming more popular, and the revelation of travel apps secretly harvesting data. Mobile gaming continues to dominate the gaming industry, and we share the latest data analytics trends, alongside the alarming rise in cyberattacks and the EU's new DMA rules targeting Apple. We showcased an AI translation tool for code, OpenAI's acquisition of Rockset, an AI automation tool that boosts code quality, new AI agents that are streamlining API processes, and the rapid power consumption of AI models. We explained how low-code no-code platforms are revolutionizing developer teams and investigated Apple's controversial practice of copying apps, known as Sherlocking. Lastly, we touch on the continuing decline in NFT activity and the latest in software testing on metaverse technologies.Get more issues of App Developer Magazine |
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