The GitHub rival, Cursor just launched Origin, hours before GitHub's worst outage in years. Inside the AI industry's race to ...
Four young MIT dropouts turned a failed early idea into Anysphere, the company behind AI coding tool Cursor. After initially ...
The $60-billion all-stock takeover could close within days or by the end of August at the latest, pending final regulatory clearances. ・Cursor will not run as an independent entity, and its workforce ...
Cursor launched Origin, a new AI-native code hosting platform, as a major GitHub outage exposed growing risks for engineering teams and intensified the battle over code repositories, AI agents, and ...
Cursor’s AI-native approach could simplify software development, but gaps in enterprise controls, security and ecosystem ...
Some of Cursor's biggest AI features were bottom-up projects started by its engineers, says Jason Ginsberg.Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Some of Cursor's most ...
Cursor today introduced Origin, a cloud service that software teams can use to store their code. The launch marks the company’s first major product update since its $60 billion sale to SpaceX Corp. in ...
Cursor is trying to change how developers manage code in an agent-driven world, but GitHub still has the advantage of habit ...