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With Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex gaining traction as coding assistants, Cursor has been feeling the pressure to ramp up its own AI-powered coding offerings. Enter Cursor 3, the ...
Tom has been covering technology since 2019, having worked as part of the phones team at TechRadar and then as an editor at What to Watch. Since 2025 he’s been a freelance contributor for many more ...