OpenAI is finally bringing Codex users the ability to remotely control coding sessions from their smartphones.
OpenAI’s Codex Chrome extension pushes the coding agent into signed-in browser work, making it more useful for real tasks while raising new questions about access, approvals, and agentic AI risk.
One year after it launched the Codex in preview, OpenAI's coding agent is available pretty much everywhere. Including, now, ...
OpenAI launched Codex as a macOS app in February, and followed that up with additional features in April. Eventually, the ...
Codex now works inside Chrome via a plugin on macOS and Windows, enabling browser automation, multi-tab workflows, and ...
OpenAI has introduced a new Chrome extension for Codex, enabling seamless integration with the browser to test web apps, ...
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OpenAI has introduced Codex Pets, optional animated companions for its Codex desktop app that sit on your screen and track what the coding agent is doing in real time.The Latest Tech News, Delivered t ...
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Some Amazon staff had complained about a lack of access to top AI coding tools, arguing the company risked falling behind in ...
Amazon is now offering all employees access to external AI coding tools like Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex, a ...