Technology
Microsoft tells Windows 10 users to sell their PCs as major deadline looms

Do those users continue to use Windows 10 with no further security updates, pay Microsoft a fee to get updates, or upgrade to Windows 11? The latter involves a free software update or buying a new computer.
Many Windows fans don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11 as their computers are old enough that they might not be able to cope with the newer operating system. But Microsoft is upping its communication with these PC owners in an attempt to convince them to purchase a newer machine.
At last count, 62.7 percent of Windows users worldwide are still using Windows 10, with Windows 11 lagging behind on 34.1 percent. That’s not a great showing for a desktop operating system that launched in 2021, supposedly to replace its predecessor.
In an attempt to try and move users to the newer software, as spotted by Windows Latest, Microsoft has now emailed some Windows 10 users with a message entitled, “End of support for Windows 10 is approaching”. The email has a heading that says “What can I do with my old computer?”, under which there are links to “Trade it in or recycle it with local organisations”.
This continues Microsoft’s tactic in moving away from simply advising Windows 10 users to update their computers to Windows 11, and is suggesting they should trade in or recycle their “old” computer for money off something new.
It follows the firm posting on its website last year: “If you have an older PC, we recommend you move to Windows 11 by buying a new PC. Hardware and software have improved a lot, and today’s computers are faster, more powerful, and more secure.”
The new email message, pictured below, reaffirms Windows 10 PCs will continue to work after the October deadline passes, but makes sure to say how secure Windows 11 is and that if you are continuing to use Windows 10 you should use OneDrive, Microsoft’s paid cloud storage service, to back up your data.
The message fails to point out you could alternatively back up your data on a physical hard drive without the monthly subscription cost that OneDrive entails.
It’s common for technology hardware to come to end of life as its components age or software support ends, but the reaction to the death of Windows 10 has been particularly notable. People out there, according to the stats, are still using Windows 10 computers, and they resent the fact Microsoft is suggesting they need to trade in, sell or throw away their machine – Microsoft is, after all, ending support.
Many scores of people worldwide will be using Android phones whose software support ended long ago, but there seems to be less public awareness of the risks. To give Microsoft its due, it is at least informing Windows 10 users of the risks of sticking with older software, even if users disagree with the company’s decisions.
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Samsung just made it easier to buy an affordable Galaxy phone in the UK

If you wanted to buy a secondhand or refurbished Samsung phone in the UK, you couldn’t go straight to the source – until now. Samsung has announced it is selling “certified re-newed” Galaxy smartphones for British buyers, following launches in the US and South Korea.
This new program sees Samsung take “top-grade returned” products and recondition them fit to be sold on, according to the firm. The inspection and refurbishment process sees devices cleaned and checked with “more than 100 quality tests” by in-house Samsung experts before stock is put up for sale.
All repairs use genuine Samsung parts, examples of which the firm lists as (screen, camera, speakers, sensor, NFC and antenna.
“During the restoration process, all devices are reset to delete personal data and ensure they are sold in a condition equivalent to that of a brand-new device,” Samsung said, though a footnote says: “The product may have slight external blemishes, which do not impact its functionality or performance.”
“We’re excited to expand our Certified Re-Newed program in European markets to provide customers with more options for purchasing flagship devices,” said Jun Kim, EVP and Head of Galaxy Value Innovation Team, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics. “While contributing to the circular economy, we hope more customers can experience our latest innovations, including Galaxy AI.”
The phones are packaged in new recyclable boxes and include the same accessories you would get with a new phone, though for many Samsung phones in 2026 that will be just a USB-C cable.
If you have been mulling a new smartphone and want to save a bit of cash, this could be an option for you, though at launch Samsung is only ranging the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra, the latest Galaxy S flagship phones from the firm that launched in early 2025.
The online store is now live, though at the time of writing only the Galaxy S25 Ultra was in stock, the 512GB model listed for £1,153. Brand new, it cost £1,349.
It’s surprising that Samsung has not opted to range older Galaxy S phones, or any phones from its mid-range Galaxy A series. Samsung just made it easier to buy an affordable Galaxy phone in the UK.
But finally being able to go to Samsung for officially refurbished handsets is good for consumers as the popularity of secondhand devices rises.
Third-party retailers for smartphones such as Backmarket have become widely used in recent months as people look to save money on their next phone. But such sites often sell phones with damage, which, even if advertised, is not ideal, and makes shopping for an adequate phone a bit of a lucky dip.
Hopefully Samsung’s officially refurbished phones will prove a more trustworthy source of used phones, though it remains to be seen if more devices will be added to the range, and if prices are competitive with the existing secondhand market.
Technology
Samsung just made it easier to buy an affordable Galaxy phone in the UK

If you wanted to buy a secondhand or refurbished Samsung phone in the UK, you couldn’t go straight to the source – until now. Samsung has announced it is selling “certified re-newed” Galaxy smartphones for British buyers, following launches in the US and South Korea.
This new program sees Samsung take “top-grade returned” products and recondition them fit to be sold on, according to the firm. The inspection and refurbishment process sees devices cleaned and checked with “more than 100 quality tests” by in-house Samsung experts before stock is put up for sale.
All repairs use genuine Samsung parts, examples of which the firm lists as (screen, camera, speakers, sensor, NFC and antenna.
“During the restoration process, all devices are reset to delete personal data and ensure they are sold in a condition equivalent to that of a brand-new device,” Samsung said, though a footnote says: “The product may have slight external blemishes, which do not impact its functionality or performance.”
“We’re excited to expand our Certified Re-Newed program in European markets to provide customers with more options for purchasing flagship devices,” said Jun Kim, EVP and Head of Galaxy Value Innovation Team, Mobile eXperience (MX) Business at Samsung Electronics. “While contributing to the circular economy, we hope more customers can experience our latest innovations, including Galaxy AI.”
The phones are packaged in new recyclable boxes and include the same accessories you would get with a new phone, though for many Samsung phones in 2026 that will be just a USB-C cable.
If you have been mulling a new smartphone and want to save a bit of cash, this could be an option for you, though at launch Samsung is only ranging the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra, the latest Galaxy S flagship phones from the firm that launched in early 2025.
The online store is now live, though at the time of writing only the Galaxy S25 Ultra was in stock, the 512GB model listed for £1,153. Brand new, it cost £1,349.
It’s surprising that Samsung has not opted to range older Galaxy S phones, or any phones from its mid-range Galaxy A series. Samsung just made it easier to buy an affordable Galaxy phone in the UK.
But finally being able to go to Samsung for officially refurbished handsets is good for consumers as the popularity of secondhand devices rises.
Third-party retailers for smartphones such as Backmarket have become widely used in recent months as people look to save money on their next phone. But such sites often sell phones with damage, which, even if advertised, is not ideal, and makes shopping for an adequate phone a bit of a lucky dip.
Hopefully Samsung’s officially refurbished phones will prove a more trustworthy source of used phones, though it remains to be seen if more devices will be added to the range, and if prices are competitive with the existing secondhand market.
Technology
Forget your boring printer, this new release from Epson looks way more fun

Epson might be famed for its desktop printers and home office scanners, but the firm’s latest release looks way more fun. It’s called The Lifestudio Grand EH-LS970, and it’s a new 4K ultra-short-throw projector that will beam a pin-sharp and super-bright image onto any wall in your home. Clever AI has even been baked in to make sure the picture is perfectly optimised for any interior, with Epson promising that this device has been engineered for film lovers. Thanks to its smart design and short throw technology, this new projector can be placed right next to walls rather than taking up space in the middle of living rooms.
Once powered up, it will eclipse TV screens with it fully capable of projecting movies, sports, boxsets and entertainment up to 150 inches in size.
To enhance the experience, it also features a Bose-engineered sound system within its compact shell, along with immersive Dolby Audio.
Another bonus is full internet connectivity, along with Google TV built in. That means there’s instant access to apps such as Netflix and Disney+ without the need for additional streaming devices.
“EH‑LS970 raises the bar for shared cinematic experiences at home,” said Kiran Sanghera, Epson Europe. “You get real 4K detail, 4,000 lumens brightness and Bose‑engineered sound in a system that’s easy to live with, all with Google TV built in, intelligent setup and whisper-quiet operation.”
The Lifestudio Grand will be available from April 2026, prices should be announced soon.
Along with Samsung, LG is also launching new TVs that look like picture frames, and there’s a Wallpaper screen, which is a super thing and ditches the need for cables.
All of these updates will be arriving later this year, so watch this space.
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