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OpenAI drops io branding for hardware
OpenAI’s long-rumored push into consumer hardware just took a sharp branding turn. In a Feb. 10, 2026 court filing connected to the ongoing iyO trademark dispute, the company confirmed it will not use “io” (or “IYO,” in any capitalization) as the name for its AI hardware products. At the same time, ...
Prioritize topical expertise for SEO
SEO has shifted from “publish more” to “publish better, and prove you deserve to be trusted.” That’s why prioritizing topical expertise is increasingly the most durable way to earn visibility: it aligns your content strategy with how search engines try to surface reliable information, and it makes y...
Adapt content for AI overviews
AI Overviews are changing how people search, and how they consume answers. Google has said these AI experiences are meant to be a “jumping off point,” summarizing complex topics while linking out to sources so users can learn more. That framing matters: you’re not only competing for a blue link anym...
New York forces human review of AI news
The integration of artificial intelligence into modern newsrooms has promised unprecedented efficiency, yet it has also sparked significant concerns regarding accuracy, bias, and the potential for unchecked misinformation. As generative AI models become capable of churning out articles at lightning ...
Autopilot blogs synthesize breaking news with AI
Autopilot blogs that synthesize breaking news with AI are no longer a niche experiment, they are becoming a default publishing pattern across the web. The same tools that can summarize a press conference in seconds can also generate hundreds of “updates” per hour, creating a constant stream of news-...
Autoblogger powers hands-free AI publishing
Hands-free AI publishing has shifted from a niche experiment to a mainstream workflow for site owners who want more output without adding more hours. The promise is simple: generate content, optimize it for search, and publish it on a schedule, often without leaving a single dashboard. “Autoblogger”...
GPT-5.3-Codex automates end-to-end coding
End-to-end coding automation is shifting from a catchy promise to a product reality. On Feb 5, 2026, OpenAI launched GPT‑5.3‑Codex, calling it its “most capable agentic coding model to date,” designed to handle long-running work that looks less like autocomplete and more like delivering a complete o...
GPT-5.3-Codex powers interactive coding agents
Interactive coding agents are moving from “generate a snippet” tools to persistent collaborators that can research, run commands, edit repositories, and report progress as they go. The shift is less about a single brilliant completion and more about a controllable workflow: you delegate, observe, in...
Discover core update boosts local sites
Google’s February 2026 “Discover core update” is notable because it doesn’t just tweak ranking signals in the abstract, it explicitly aims to show users more content that is locally relevant to them. For publishers and marketers who rely on Discover traffic, the update signals a clear shift: country...