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The Borg are gone, Windows 10 and the Samsung Galaxy A10 soon too. But there is also hopeful news. These are your top stories of the week.

Microsoft will no longer develop Windows 10. (Source: netzwelt)

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“May makes everything new,” as the saying goes, and that’s why we have to say goodbye to long-standing companions in this newsletter. Windows 10 will soon no longer bother you with its blue screen, the Borg have served their time as villains in Star Trek for the time being and the Galaxy A10 will play one last “over the horizon” for you. But every end also has a new beginning – this week Jan greets you from the overhauled super mobile home for 39,000 euros.

  1. These cell phones are discarded by Samsung and Co

  2. Miet.Click with a clever idea

  3. More top stories of the week

  4. What about the Borg?

  5. The flat joke of the week

  6. A lot of effort goes into this. We look forward to a recommendation!

Were you as shocked as I was last Friday? Shortly before the long weekend, Microsoft caused a real bang: Windows 10 is no longer being developed, the system should only receive security patches until 2025 – but not everyone will receive them, for some of you it will be over in June of this year.

Windows 10 was supposed to be the “eternal Windows” and now we just do it like we did 95, 98 or XP. You can check here whether your PC is fit for a switch to the successor Windows 11.

These cell phones are discarded by Samsung and Co

My Windows tears had just dried over the long weekend when Samsung provided the next shock. The popular (but admittedly a bit outdated) Galaxy phones A10 and A40 have not received any updates since May. If you want to continue surfing the web safely, you need a new cell phone. We have selected suitable alternatives for you.

Samsung Galaxy A50 and A40 are just two Samsung phones to be phased out this year.

Samsung Galaxy A50 and A40 are just two Samsung phones to be phased out this year. (Source: netzwelt)

By the way, several cell phones will experience the same fate as the two Galaxys this year: If you own one of the models listed here, it’s time to start looking for a new one.

Miet.Click with a clever idea

Miet.click San Marino: A high-quality developed and equipped mobile home at a very fair price.

Miet.click San Marino: A high-quality developed and equipped mobile home at a very fair price. (Source: Miet.click)

One can only hope that a sensible use will be found for all the discarded mobile phones and Windows PCs. The provider Miet.Click, who offers you a mobile home with a pop-up roof for only 38,900 euros, shows that something great new can develop from old things.

The low price despite the high-quality equipment is made possible by the fact that Miet.Click buys refurbished vehicles with a guarantee from Fiat and then converts them. There are many clever details in the in-house development. So be sure to take a look at the model here. I can’t get enough of looking at it, so here’s a short…

More top stories of the week

Poco F5: basic model presented on Instagram

Poco has worked with an influencer for the Indian market and presented the Poco F5 on its Instagram channel before the launch. The clip reveals new details about the cell phone.

What about the Borg?

The Borg were largely extinct by the 32nd century.

The Borg were largely extinct by the 32nd century. (Source: ViacomCBS / Amazon Prime Video / Screenshot: Netzwelt)

I have already explained why you have to say goodbye to Windows 10 and the Samsung Galaxy A10. But why is there no more Borg in Star Trek Discovery in the 32nd century? This question didn’t leave Dariusch alone and he found the answer. Spoiler! There is still hope for fans of the survival of the species.

While the question of the Borg was settled in Star Trek Discovery, the Star Trek Picard finale raised a number of questions that could be answered in the potential sequel, Star Trek: Legacy.

The flat joke of the week

Friends of the network world, the weekend is coming. Just a short one this time. We’ll read each other again next week, until then stay the way you are – the best and most loyal newsletter fans one could wish for.

Teacher: Each month of the year has a special quality. For example, we say warm July, beautiful May or cold January. Can someone give me another example?

Child: Stupid August.

There are even more flat jokes at this point on Netzwelt.

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