This page explains how IT Magazine sources, writes and verifies the news we publish.
Sourcing and attribution
We relay and contextualize technology news. We report the facts of a story in our own words and always credit and link the original source. We do not copy or closely paraphrase another outlet’s writing.
- Company and agency newsrooms (for example NVIDIA, OpenAI, Anthropic, SpaceX, NASA): we summarize and report on their announcements, with credit and a link.
- Wire services (Reuters, AP, AFP, Bloomberg): these are licensed services, so we cite them only briefly and never rebuild an article from their reporting.
- Other publications: when another outlet breaks a story, we credit them and, wherever possible, report from the primary source (an official statement, advisory or record).
Verification
We verify information before publishing and prefer original sources. Speed never excuses inaccuracy. Contested claims require more than one independent source or an on-the-record primary source.
Use of AI
We use AI tools to help draft and summarize reports. Every article is fact-checked against its sources and approved by a human editor before publication. Undisclosed AI-written text is treated as seriously as plagiarism.
Corrections
We correct mistakes promptly and transparently. See our Corrections Policy.
Independence
IT Magazine is not affiliated with any company we cover, and coverage is never traded for access or payment. Sponsored material, if any, is clearly labelled and kept separate from news.