Newly public SpaceX Corp. today announced plans to acquire Cursor, the developer of a popular vibe coding platform, for $60 ...
SpaceX has announced the $60 billion acquisition of AI coding assistant Cursor to aggressively bolster Elon Musk’s xAI division and challenge market rivals OpenAI and Anthropic. Cursor, a pioneer in ...
If you want to build an app but do not know where to start, the right tool depends less on hype and more on how you work. Some platforms are built for developers who want control. Others are built for ...
OPINION AI-integrated development environment (IDE) company Cursor recently implied it had built a working web browser almost entirely with its AI agents. I won't say they lied, but CEO Michael Truell ...
Existing agents are good at narrow tasks but slow down on complex projects, so the next step is to run multiple agents in parallel, but figuring out how to coordinate them is difficult. Initially, ...
It’s barely been a year since the term ‘vibe coding‘ was coined, but people are vibe coding entire browsers now. In a development that seems to push the boundaries of what AI-assisted programming can ...
A new proof-of-concept attack shows that malicious Model Context Protocol servers can inject JavaScript into Cursor’s browser — and potentially leverage the IDE’s privileges to perform system tasks.
This guide provides a concise, hands-on approach to building full-stack web applications by leveraging Cursor's AI capabilities through effective prompting. It focuses on the art of prompting to ...
Last weekend, I decided to experiment with Cursor (cursor.com), one of the newest AI-integrated IDEs on the market. My goal? Test its capabilities and see how quickly I could go from zero to a ...
This is my portfolio website made using purely HTML CSS & JavaScript. It has features like a pre-loader and custom cursor.
We ran an online crowdsourcing study that reproduced the conditions of a transactional search task. Participants were presented with a simulated information need that explained that they were ...