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Korea Herald
2 days ago
- Business
- Korea Herald
BrowserStack Launches Suite of AI Agents to Redefine Software Quality at Scale
DUBLIN, June 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BrowserStack, the world's leading software testing platform, today announced the launch of BrowserStack AI, a suite of AI agents integrated throughout the testing lifecycle to help software teams accelerate release cycles, improve test coverage, and boost productivity by up to 50%. For most engineering teams, testing remains a major bottleneck. Analyzing requirements and writing effective test cases is time-consuming. Automated tests are often flaky or break with UI changes, requiring tedious maintenance. BrowserStack AI addresses these challenges with AI agents purpose-built for modern QA and development workflows. "We looked at where teams spend the most time in testing, and reimagined it with AI at the core," said Ritesh Arora, CEO and Co-founder of BrowserStack. "Our early results are game-changing, the Test Case Generator delivers 90% faster test creation with 91% accuracy, something generic LLMs can't achieve." Unlike generic copilots, BrowserStack AI agents are integrated into BrowserStack products, drawing context-aware insights from a unified data store across the testing lifecycle. Starting today, teams can access five new agents: With 20+ AI agents in development, these five represent the beginning of BrowserStack's comprehensive AI-powered testing ecosystem. "We've seen test cases increase fourfold using BrowserStack AI," said Greg Ward, Senior QA Engineer at Curry's. "Our teams are uncovering new edge cases and expanding their test coverage dramatically." BrowserStack AI's capabilities extend beyond the platform through the BrowserStack MCP Server, an innovative integration layer that enables developers and testers to test from their IDEs, LLMs or any other MCP-enabled client. Supporting popular AI tools including GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude, the MCP server reduces context switching and enables teams to access enterprise-grade testing capabilities through natural language interactions. With over 700 engineers working on its AI agent ecosystem, BrowserStack is committed to making intelligent, AI-assisted testing the standard for modern software teams. About BrowserStack BrowserStack is the world's leading software testing platform, powered by AI to help developers and QA teams deliver quality software at speed. Trusted by over 50,000 teams, including Amazon, Microsoft, and NVIDIA, BrowserStack powers more than three million tests every day across 21 global data centers. The platform gives teams instant access to over 30,000 real devices and browsers. Founded in 2011, BrowserStack is a privately held company backed by Accel, Bond, and Insight Partners. For more information, visit


Cision Canada
3 days ago
- Business
- Cision Canada
BrowserStack Launches Suite of AI Agents to Redefine Software Quality at Scale
DUBLIN, /CNW/ -- BrowserStack, the world's leading software testing platform, today announced the launch of BrowserStack AI, a suite of AI agents integrated throughout the testing lifecycle to help software teams accelerate release cycles, improve test coverage, and boost productivity by up to 50%. For most engineering teams, testing remains a major bottleneck. Analyzing requirements and writing effective test cases is time-consuming. Automated tests are often flaky or break with UI changes, requiring tedious maintenance. BrowserStack AI addresses these challenges with AI agents purpose-built for modern QA and development workflows. "We looked at where teams spend the most time in testing, and reimagined it with AI at the core," said Ritesh Arora, CEO and Co-founder of BrowserStack. "Our early results are game-changing, the Test Case Generator delivers 90% faster test creation with 91% accuracy, something generic LLMs can't achieve." Unlike generic copilots, BrowserStack AI agents are integrated into BrowserStack products, drawing context-aware insights from a unified data store across the testing lifecycle. Starting today, teams can access five new agents: Test Case Generator Agent: Transforms PRDs and user stories into detailed test cases, reducing test creation time by over 90%. Low-Code Authoring Agent: Converts test cases into reliable, low-code automated tests up to 10x faster. Self-Healing Agent: Fixes test failures caused by UI changes, reducing automation build failures by 40%. A11y Issue Detection Agent: Detects accessibility issues like missing alt text, low color contrast, and broken keyboard navigation with clear remediation insights. Visual Review Agent: Filters out unnecessary pixel-level differences and highlights meaningful UI changes for 3x faster approvals. With 20+ AI agents in development, these five represent the beginning of BrowserStack's comprehensive AI-powered testing ecosystem. "We've seen test cases increase fourfold using BrowserStack AI," said Greg Ward, Senior QA Engineer at Curry's. "Our teams are uncovering new edge cases and expanding their test coverage dramatically." BrowserStack AI's capabilities extend beyond the platform through the BrowserStack MCP Server, an innovative integration layer that enables developers and testers to test from their IDEs, LLMs or any other MCP-enabled client. Supporting popular AI tools including GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude, the MCP server reduces context switching and enables teams to access enterprise-grade testing capabilities through natural language interactions. With over 700 engineers working on its AI agent ecosystem, BrowserStack is committed to making intelligent, AI-assisted testing the standard for modern software teams. About BrowserStack BrowserStack is the world's leading software testing platform, powered by AI to help developers and QA teams deliver quality software at speed. Trusted by over 50,000 teams, including Amazon, Microsoft, and NVIDIA, BrowserStack powers more than three million tests every day across 21 global data centers. The platform gives teams instant access to over 30,000 real devices and browsers. Founded in 2011, BrowserStack is a privately held company backed by Accel, Bond, and Insight Partners. For more information, visit


Scottish Sun
25-06-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Shoppers racing to Lidl to snap up ‘amazing' household gadget that's £250 cheaper than Tefal
Plus, find out how to save money at Lidl BARGAIN FIND Shoppers racing to Lidl to snap up 'amazing' household gadget that's £250 cheaper than Tefal Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BUDGET shoppers are flocking to Lidl for an 'amazing' household gadget that's giving pricey brands a serious run for their money. The Tower Ceraglide 2700W Steam Generator Iron has landed on Lidl's shelves, and customers say it's 'cutting through ironing piles with ease". Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Lidl is selling the Tower Ceraglide 2700W Steam Generator Iron for £49.99 Credit: Lidl 2 It is £250 cheaper than Tefal's Pro Express steam iron Credit: cURRYS With a similar power output to high-end Tefal models, which can cost up to £300, Lidl's version is nearly £250 cheaper at £49.99. The Tower model heats up in just 35 seconds and features an 80g/min continuous steam output with three-bar steam pressure, letting you power through shirts, trousers and even curtains. It's also got a large 1.2L water tank, vertical steam setting for hanging garments, self-cleaning function, and ceramic double soleplate for extra smooth glide across all fabrics. While Tefal's flagship Pro Express Vision offers higher steam pressure, fancy LED lights, and automatic steam release, it will set you back up to £400. Curry's currently sells it for £299.99, which makes Lidl's version £249.99 cheaper. Curry's also stocks the Tower steam generator iron for £60, which is £10 more expensive than what Lidl is selling it for. It's always worth shopping around and comparing prices to make sure you're getting the most value for money. How to compare prices to get the best deal JUST because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn't mean it's always a good deal. There are plenty of comparison websites out there that'll check prices for you - so don't be left paying more than you have to. Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers. Here are some that we recommend: Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results. Price Spy logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets. Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock. Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers. All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one. CamelCamelCamel only works on goods being sold on Amazon. To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of. Lidl's customers are thrilled with the results. One buyer said: 'This iron is amazing. Lightweight and easy to use. Cuts through the ironing pile with ease.' Another raved: 'Really good design and functionality was spot on.' While a third praised the price tag, adding: 'Compared to more well-known brand names, it has some great features.' I tried 'magic' Lidl garden hose - you need to get it, it's perfect for summer The model number to look out for is T22023GLD, and it comes with a three-year warranty, giving shoppers extra peace of mind. Meanwhile, it's not the only dupe Lidl is stocking this summer. The Silvercrest Air Fryer, priced at £49.99, has been hailed as a cheaper alternative to the £200 Ninja version. The Monsieur Cuisine Smart, at £399.99, is a fan favourite and often compared to the high-end Thermomix which can cost more than £1,000. The Silvercrest Cordless Vacuum, on sale for £59.99, has drawn comparisons to the Dyson V8, with many praising its strong suction and lightweight design. It comes as the budget-retailer brought out its Peppa Pig ride on suitcases, perfect for kids this summer. How to save more money at Lidl Lidl's prices are already wallet-friendly, but you can slash your bills even further using simple tips. Download the Lidl Plus app The app unlocks exclusive weekly discounts, automatically applied at the checkout. Customers have saved up to £235 in a single month just by scanning it during each shop. You can knock up to 25% off popular items like ready meals, baked goods and snacks. Right now, Flying Goose Sriracha Prawn Crackers are down to £1.49, 50p off. Bag £1.50 wonky veg boxes Each morning, Lidl sells 5kg boxes of imperfect fruit and veg for just £1.50, saving you around £3.50 compared to buying them individually. Grab midweek bargains Every week, Lidl slashes prices on six fruit and veg items — this week, 400g of mushrooms is just 99p. Hit the Middle of Lidl You never know what you'll find in the famous middle aisle — from garden tools to kitchen gadgets, all at bargain prices. Earn rewards with Lidl Plus Spend £250 in a month, and you'll bag 10% off your next shop, saving you £72 a year if you hit the target monthly. Don't miss bakery Happy Hour From 7pm, Lidl knocks 20% off baked goods to reduce waste — croissants, doughnuts and pastries all go cheap. Used right, these Lidl tips could save shoppers save hundreds on their Lidl shop.


Wales Online
24-06-2025
- Health
- Wales Online
Amazon £29 cellulite massager leaves skin 'smooth and silky with no bumps'
Amazon £29 cellulite massager leaves skin 'smooth and silky with no bumps' Get ready for your next getaway with this handheld massager that's great for a pre-holiday glow up The handheld massager is easy to use and great for a pre-holiday glow up (Image: Amazon ) Having smooth, toned skin can give an extra boost of confidence when soaking up the sun or slipping into a skimpy holiday outfit. Much more than just an "everything shower" one clever device has Brits feeling pampered and perfectly ready to show off their skin. The Beurer Cellulite Massager is designed to help improve the look and feel of your skin through a combination of rolling and vibration massage. With 33% off in a limited time deal on Amazon, the massage device has now been reduced to £29.99. Made with kneading wheels the little machine is supposed to mimic a deep tissue massage, boosting blood flow and helping skin get more oxygen and nutrients. This can kickstart collagen production and improve elasticity, leaving skin looking firmer and smoother. READ MORE: New Disney on Ice show features Frozen and Moana and tickets are available now READ MORE: Weird Fish shoppers 'feel amazing' in 'great price' dress that 'looks so expensive' To use, just roll it over problem areas such as thighs, stomach, or bum.. With two intensity settings, users can adjust the massage to suit their comfort level and focus on any areas where the skin feels less toned or smooth. Suitable for use across the body, the massager supports firmer, more even-looking skin while also helping to ease pain and tension. Cellulite massagers are a popular choice with holidaymakers prepping for time in the sun. Another option is the BEAUTIFLY B-Skinn Body Handheld Body Cellulite Massager, currently on sale for £60.99 at Curry's. A little more expensive, it comes with 10 different settings and a thermal red light to boost collagen production. The Beurer CM50 Cellulite Massager is now £29.99 £44.99 £29.99 Amazon Buy Now on Amazon Product Description The deep tissue massager helps increase collagen production and improve elasticity, leaving skin looking firmer and smoother over time. For skincare fans looking for salon level results at home, the Sensica Sensifirm Device currently has 30% off, reduced from £349 to £244.30. More of an investment, the firming device uses Lipotherm RF™ Technology to massage skin and make it more visibly smooth. The Beurer Cellulite Massager has received a 4 out of five-star rating from Amazon customers. One buyer said: "I would recommend this product to anyone trying to improve cellulite. I think it is very good value for its price. It is easy to use and not at all complicated. Before going on holiday I used it most days and it made a visible difference to my thighs and bottom." The device is compact enough to be used anywhere (Image: Amazon ) Another added: "After a week of use, 15 mins on each thigh per day, my skin is very smooth with no bumps visible. I will be consistently using to get the firmness required now. I have used essential massage oil with this. The feeling of using this machine I found enjoyable and therapeutic." Article continues below A third user who was delighted with the results, said: "I always used manual cellulite massager and always seen results when I was consistent but with age I can see I need more support so I thought I will try this electronic version and it really works. It boosts the blood flow and you can feel how smooth/ silky your skin is after using it." Not all buyers were quite so impressed. A disappointed user left a three-star review that said: "Quality wise, the item is well made. However, the massage heads are a bit poky for thin skin; my skin felt irritated after 10 minutes use, then refused to be touched by it even after overnight rests."


Wales Online
20-06-2025
- Business
- Wales Online
Shoppers rush to buy five-star-rated portable ice machine for less than £70
Shoppers rush to buy five-star-rated portable ice machine for less than £70 The ultimate way to stay cool in a heatwave Ice, ice, baby (Image: Amazon ) The absolute dream is a fridge that makes its own ice, but for those who don't have the funds for one of those behemoths, a standalone ice machine can be a saviour - especially in a heatwave. Amazon is selling the top-rated Panana Countertop Ice Maker in black for £65.99, or £59.99 for the silver version. It's portable, so can be moved about the kitchen for all ice needs, whether it's an icy gin and tonic that's in order, an ice cold ice tea or lemonade, or even if fruit needs perking up on a bed of ice, this bit of kit has it covered. Making small or large bullet shaped ice cubes, niftily it uses infrared sensors so the machine knows when the ice basket is full and will pause making it until more is needed. READ MORE: Bestselling Boots No7 serum 'reverses signs of skin damage' while you sleep READ MORE: Amazon's 'amazing' tower fan runs quietly enough 'to sleep with it on' now reduced For an alternative, shoppers could try the DAEWOO Ice Cube Maker - Stainless Steel for £89.99 from Curry's which best of all has a self cleaning mode. It is pricier, but also has a transparent lid so it's easy to tell if more ice is needed. Otherwise, try the Cookworks 1.8L Ice Cube Maker from Argos for £96. This one comes in black and has a capacity for 100 ice cubes, ready for throwing in drinks at a moment's notice. It includes a scoop for them too. One shopper said of the Panana Ice Maker: 'Small and compact ice machine. Our old ice machine we bought from 2020 broke and stopped working completely. This one got the same amount of loads as our old ones but way smaller, which is good that it takes up less room on the countertop. It makes ice super fast, and with only one size, which is fine with us. The controls is very easy to understand. It's also cost way cheaper than the one we had. The noise level is also very quiet. I also like it how it got sensor and pause making when the icebucket is full. ' A second said: 'I absolutely love this ice machine. Its quality is amazing and easy to use and clean. The ice is made fast and the ice cubes are great in size, they fit perfectly in my cup and water bottles of various types. This is definitely a great purchase.' Perfect for hot summer days (Image: Amazon ) A third added: 'How did I ever live without this? The cubes are the perfect size and crunchability. Other than my German Shepherd not liking the noise when it cycles it's perfect!' However, one said: 'Ice is very small it melts way to fast but okay for a quick fix makes ice quite quickly it's done a turn for what I need it for.' Article continues below Another said: 'A little noisy but makes ice like it need to. Pretty quick turn around for it to make once water is added. I can get about two 24oz tumblers full of ice before it needs more water to be added.' With temperatures about to hit 30C this weekend in some areas of the UK, the Panana Countertop Ice Maker could be a welcome addition to a lot of hot and sweaty households.