Cursor's new iOS app lets developers launch and manage independent coding agents from their phone, as AI-powered development moves beyond the desktop.
Two months ago, SpaceX signed a deal to let Cursor use xAI's Colossus supercomputer, freeing it from reliance on Anthropic and OpenAI models.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. SpaceX, the rocket company that now owns xAI and the Colossus supercomputer, has struck a ...
SpaceX exercised its option to buy Cursor for $60 billion in all stock, the largest startup acquisition ever, arming xAI and Grok against rivals Anthropic and OpenAI.
Analysis of SpaceX's $60 billion acquisition of Cursor, the merger structure, hardware-software synergies, and impacts on AI ...
Cursor has launched its first app for iPhone and iPad, bringing AI-powered coding agents to mobile devices. Developers can ...
This is where SpaceX's impending acquisition of Cursor for $60 billion stands out. Grok — xAI's generative AI platform, which competes with the likes of Anthropic's Claude Code ...
Cursor has launched its first iPhone and iPad app, bringing AI-powered coding agents to mobile devices. Developers can now ...
Two critical Cursor IDE vulnerabilities, dubbed DuneSlide, let prompt injection break the editor's command sandbox with no ...
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