
Realme laptop is happening and its first glimpse shows MacBook-like design
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Realme is going to bring its laptops to India because why not
Realme laptop is finally happening. Madhav Sheth, CEO of Realme India and Europe, posted a cryptic binary code on Twitter to tease a new product category, but accompanying it in the tweet is a laptop sticking out slightly from a paper bag. Whatever part of the laptop is visible in the photo hints at a metallic body, something that looks uncannily similar to the Apple MacBook. Obviously, the Realme laptop will use Microsoft Windows, but the company can very well ape Apple’s popular personal computer. The binary code in the tweet translates to “Hello World!” This is the same phrase that is popular as an introduction to the world of computers, so it is not really difficult to somehow still guess what Sheth teased on Twitter. The confirmation on Realme’s next product category comes after a round of rumours, including a recent one from tipster Mukul Sharma that suggested the launch could take place as early as June. Realme, however, has not confirmed a launch date. Realme’s laptops will be a direct rival to the Xiaomi Mi Notebook laptops that were introduced last year. Xiaomi launched as many as three laptop models in India, kicking off an aggressive market for laptops that Realme will soon chase after. Realme has not announced what specifications or the price its upcoming laptops will bear, but you can expect things in the ballpark.
Meta has hired the team behind the agentic AI startup Dreamer. The startup was founded by former Google executives Hugo Barra, David Singleton, and Nicholas Jitkoff, who will now work on Meta's agentic AI plans. This announcement comes after Mark Zuckerberg acquired the AI social media platform Moltbook to bolster agentic AI development.

OpenAI is offering big incentives to private equity firms in a bid to raise more funds. The ChatGPT-maker is offering a minimum return rate of 17.5 per cent, as well as early access to its new AI models. As per reports, the Sam Altman-led firm is hoping to secure a stronger footing in the enterprise market following Anthropic's lead.

Claude can now control computer like a human, Anthropic says soon you won't need your laptop anymore
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