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This year's off to a fun start for WebPageTest with an exciting new test option: The M1 Mac Mini + i

This year's off to a fun start for WebPageTest with an exciting new test option: The M1 Mac Mini + iOS Simulator. [WebPageTest Logo] News March 3, 2021 [m1] This year's off to a great start for WebPageTest with a sweet new test option: [The M1 Mac Mini + iOS Simulator.]( You can now test a bunch of device profiles running on the same silicon as the latest Apple devices and the results are impressively accurate. Tim Kadlec (new to the WPT team!) did a great writeup on why testing with ACTUAL Safari is so important. [Read More]( We have many more enhancements in the works and would really appreciate your feedback. [Can you kindly take this 5-minute survey?]( We'll use your feedback to steer product enhancements, learning material, articles, and community initiatives. [Patrick Meenan] Patrick Meenan Founder, WebPageTest In other news: - [Testing priority hints with WebPageTest]( Article | Matt Hobbs, Feb. 20 - [Slow site speed is still the biggest cause of web stress]( Article | Simon Hearne, Feb. 26 - [How to Read a WebPageTest Waterfall Chart]( Presentation | Matt Hobbs, London Web Performance Group, Feb. 11 - [Setting up an Android phone as a WebPageTest agent]( Article | Robin Osborne, Feb. 22 - [Catchpoint Welcomes Jeena James and Tim Kadlec to WebPageTest Team]( Announcement | Catchpoint, Feb. 11 WebPageTest, 150 West 30th Street, Suite 3, New York, New York 10001, United States [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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