A major content network has begun publishing content internally across its properties, shifting from external distribution to an integrated ecosystem, with significant implications.
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ChannelHelm – Drop a video. Get a publishing kit.
ChannelHelm introduces an AI-powered tool that automates creating a full suite of content assets from a single video upload, without cloud reliance.
Entertainment signal monitor: Toy Story 5
Toy Story 5 is identified as a fast-moving development in entertainment monitoring, signaling early industry interest and potential release plans.
7 Best Film Camera Prime Day Deals for Instant Prints in 2026
Thorsten Meyer AI ranks seven 2026 Prime Day film and instant-print deals, with Fujifilm Instax bundles leading the list.
Banned Book Library in a Wi-Fi Smart Light Bulb
A hacker modified a Wi-Fi smart light bulb to host banned books, creating a covert digital library accessible via Wi-Fi, raising privacy and censorship concerns.
The Death of the Identical Paragraph
The traditional news wire model is unraveling as AI rewriting reduces costs, challenging the economics of syndication and attribution.
15 Best Graphics Cards for Gaming, AI, and Creative Work in 2026
Thorsten Meyer AI’s 2026 GPU roundup ranks 15 cards for gaming, AI, compact PCs and workstation use.
Guggi’s Journey From Rowdy Punk Rocker to Minimalist Abstract Artist
Irish artist Guggi, once punk musician, now exhibits minimalist abstract works and furniture, marking a significant shift in his artistic journey.
taarini anand on creating whimsical menswear inspired by indian art and culture
Indian designer Taarini Anand unveils SS26 menswear collection inspired by Indian art, culture, and craft techniques, blending tradition with contemporary design.
UN/SEEN—Women: an archival publication rewriting the narrative of early graphic design
A new archival publication by Slanted Publishers challenges traditional narratives, highlighting women designers’ contributions to early graphic design, up to the Bauhaus.