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Cursor launches mobile app to let developers monitor coding agents remotely

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Cursor has released a new mobile application designed to give developers remote oversight of their coding agents. The app allows users to guide and manage AI-powered coding processes from their mobile devices while away from their desks. This move reflects a growing trend of enabling developers to stay connected to automated coding workflows on the go. The launch extends Cursor's existing AI coding platform beyond the desktop environment.

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Cursor launches mobile app to let developers monitor coding agents remotely · ShortSingh