
Redmi 10 may launch in India soon, Redmi Note 10s details leak too
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Xiaomi may soon launch the Redmi 10 series in India while adding another smartphone to the already existing Redmi Note 10 line-up.
Xiaomi may soon launch the Redmi 10 series in India while adding another smartphone to the already existing Redmi Note 10 line-up. According to a new report by 91Mobiles, both the smartphones can be launched in the country sooner than expected. They will be positioned in the affordable category. The development comes at a time when Xiaomi is also preparing to launch the more premium Mi 11 series in the country. The latter will include Mi 11 Ultra, Mi 11X and Mi 11X Pro. The Mi 11 series launch is scheduled for April 23 but, there is now word on the launch date of the Redmi 10 series. The latter will succeed last year’s Redmi 9 line-up. Xiaomi had launched five smartphones under the Redmi9 series - Redmi 9, Redmi 9A, Redmi 9i, and Redmi 9 Prime. While the entire Redmi sub-brand focuses on affordable options for customers, the standard Redmi series is the most pocket-friendly of all. The smartphone maker is expected to add multiple options to the Redmi 10 series this year. The new smartphones will be positioned under the Redmi Note 10 series.
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
Claude can now get full access to your computer, do tasks by itself Anthropic has launched a new feature for Claude that allows the AI to get complete access to your computer. The AI can then complete tasks on your behalf while you are away. This feature comes just days after the company launched "Dispatch" which allows you to control Claude via your phone.










