NEWSLETTER April 28, 2023

This week's tech spotlight:

Improved Google Authenticator now lets you backup and sync 2FA codes to multiple devices, reducing the risk of being locked out.

OpenAI introduces new privacy control to ChatGPT, allowing users to turn off chat history and prevent queries from being used to train the AI model.

Reports suggest Apple is creating a subscription-based AI health coach that utilizes Apple Watch data to personalize sleep, exercise, and diet programs, launching in 2024.

The latest update to WhatsApp introduces a new multi-device feature, allowing up to four devices to link to a single account. Each device is independent and end-to-end encrypted, ensuring the privacy and security of messages, media, and calls.
Our perspective:

Software testing can help you measure the success of your product and get rid of any bugs before you launch.
While it can vary depending on the project and methodology used (agile, waterfall, etc.), most software testing follows five steps:
1. Define your requirements for success.
Before you can test something, you need to know what you’re testing for. What does your software need to accomplish? How will you measure its success?
Make sure to answer these questions with clear, measurable goals. Discuss it...