
Cursor has launched a new mobile app for remote oversight over coding agents.
Cursor has released a mobile app for iOS that allows users to prompt and interact with coding agents directly from their phones. The app integrates with Cursor 2.0, a shift toward independent coding agents that were unveiled in October. This reflects a broader trend in AI-based coding tools that are moving away from requiring developers to write code themselves and instead having them oversee automated code-writing agents, with some developers finding they can work effectively on mobile devices rather than traditional multi-monitor desktop setups. Similar mobile apps for coding tools have been released by other companies like Anthropic and OpenAI.

OpenClaw just released native companion apps for iOS and Android. The iOS app is listed as ‘OpenClaw – AI that does things.’ Both apps are free to download. They are not standalone chatbots. Each phone becomes a node in a self-hosted agent network. The assistant itself runs on a separate Gateway. That separation is the whole design. TL;DR OpenClaw’s iOS and Android apps are companion nodes, not standalone assistants. The Gateway runs the agent; phones add came

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AI scientists are becoming a new interface for scientific computing. These agents read papers, write code, generate hypotheses, call APIs, and inspect files. But science is not software engineering. No test suite turns green when a hypothesis is correct. Discovery stays iterative, uncertain, and grounded in the physical world. That gap is what NVIDIA is targeting. NVIDIA published a hands-on walkthrough for its BioNeMo Agent Toolkit. The argument is direct. A general coding agent pointed at
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