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Create and implement a mobile testing approach

Mobile or portable application testing is both a decisive and a intricate component of mobile function development. It is essential to have a clearly defined and intense mobile testing strategy and structure. The chief mechanism of a mobile application test approach has safety; presentation; usability; and practical and nonfunctional testing across numerous strategy, browsers and platforms. A whole mobile test strategy must include testing across differing system connection speeds and physical areas, as well as tackle the exercise of Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G links. Testing has to tackle such issues as OS optimization, screen brightness and CPU, memory .  Read more at:

http://searchsoftwarequality.techtarget.com/tip/Creating-and-implementing-a-mobile-testing-strategy?asrc=EM_ERU_31171427&utm_medium=EM&utm_source=ERU&utm_campaign=20140704_ERU%20Transmission%20for%2007/04/2014%20(UserUniverse:%20943652)_myka-reports@techtarget.com&src=5268354

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Big data, 4G, and life-saving sensors: GM's vision of the smart car future

Want to know more about future car! The car of the future is going to drive itself, brake itself, park itself and it will be a part of a worldwide communication system which will be based on 4G. It will gather and communicate data. It will be more like a Facebook-style personalized experience to drivers. Gil Golan, director of GM's Advanced Technical Center (ATC) in Israel, has also come up with a prototype of the future car. GM is aggressively pursuing the smart car market. To know more details on General Motor's future vision, go through the article by David Shamah, writer about Israeli technology.

http://www.zdnet.com/big-data-4g-and-life-saving-sensors-gms-vision-of-the-smart-car-future-7000023029/

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