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Hi ,
Welcome to the 177th edition of MobilePro! This week’s edition highlights cutting-edge updates across AI research, mobile platform fixes, and powerful enhancements for developer tooling—from Apple’s critique of AI reasoning to Kotlin’s progressive evolution and the upcoming FlutterCon event:
Stick around for this week’s Developer Tip to learn why AI features break Microservices testing and how to fix it and the Did You Know? section to learn about AntiDot, a new Android malware.
Let’s dive in!
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If there’s any major news in the world of mobile app dev in the last week, MobilePro has you covered.
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AI features can break microservices testing by introducing unpredictable behaviors. Learn how to fix it with smart strategies in this insightful piece from The New Stack.
In case you have any tips to share with your fellow mobile developers, do reply to this mail and we’d be glad to feature you in a future edition of MobilePro.
What are mobile app developers discussing? Do you have any concerns, advice, or tutorials to share?MobileProbrings them to you all in one place.
MobilePro presents the latest titles from Packt that ought to be useful for mobile developers.
A new Android malware called AntiDot has compromised over 3,775 devices across 273 campaigns. This sophisticated threat exploits accessibility services and overlays to steal sensitive data, posing significant risks to mobile users.
Sourced from The Hacker News.
👋 And that’s a wrap. We hope you enjoyed this edition of MobilePro. If you have any suggestions and feedback, or would just like to say hi to us, please write to us. Just respond to this email!
Cheers,
Runcil Rebello,
Editor-in-Chief, MobilePro