It’s crazy what our series editors sometimes argue about… Hello Netzwelt, here are the best news and insights of the week.
Which alien is friendlier: Alf or Mork? What does it mean when someone sends you an “11” on WhatsApp? Where is the world’s largest Donkey Kong? With answers to probably the most burning questions of the week under both arms, Michael gives you a knowing nod.
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Hardly anyone has it on the slip: A lot of electric cars for little money
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License plate auctioned for $15 million
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New camera champion, but Nokia crosses its arms
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Man points laser pointer at plane – imposed draconian sentence
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Mega-Leak: Which innovations will soon be on all iPhones
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Those were other top stories of the week
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The flat joke of the week
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Hardly anyone has it on the slip: A lot of electric cars for little money
MG4 – Gamers might think of Metal Gear Solid right now, but an electric car with British roots also goes by that name. In the meantime, the trademark rights of MG, once known for sleek roadsters, have passed into Chinese hands. And these electric cars are slowly playing their way into the consciousness of German customers.
This is probably primarily due to the price, because this is a real announcement to Volkswagen and Co. You pay for the MG4 Electric after deduct ing the environmental bonus only around 26,000 dollars
License plate auctioned for $15 million
You can invest the money you save in an exotic license plate. A world record was reported here last week. A Netzwelt fan transferred 15 million US dollars for the license plate number HH-NW-01! What? That’s a lie? Of course that’s not true either.
It’s about another, particularly short number plate, which consists of only two digits and was auctioned in Dubai. The following applies here: the shorter the number plate, the wealthier the person behind the wheel. It’s kind of logical. Or not? Incidentally, it is not completely meaningless to spend so much money on a number plate, because at least part of the proceeds from the auction should go to a charitable cause.
New camera champion, but Nokia crosses its arms
The camera smartphone Oppo Find X6 Pro is currently the favorite of numerous people who struggle with the quality of sensors and lenses day in and day out. The innovation scored 153 points with the DxOmark experts and took the top spot in the ranking.
A triple camera with a fat 1-inch sensor, developed in cooperation with Hasselblad, ensures great photos even under the most difficult lighting conditions. This really achieves the quality of a good compact camera. However, a legal dispute with Nokia is still preventing the market launch in Germany. boo!
Man points laser pointer at plane – imposed draconian sentence
The plane was about to land when the cockpit suddenly lit up as bright as day – it was hit by a laser pointer! Anyone with a scrap of common sense now inevitably puts their heads together. Why do you do something like this? It is certainly not only incomprehensible to us.
Luckily, the imposter was caught by the police, packed up and questioned. Then a verdict was issued – and that is so draconian that it will hopefully teach others.
Mega-Leak: Which innovations will soon be on all iPhones
Whoa – iOS 17 is here! That was a lie again, because there is still a long way to go before the public release. But a mega leak on Twitter already provides deep insights into what tricks most iPhone models will soon have in store. Look!
Among other things, the functions of the Dynamic Island are to be further expanded, and there are also serious changes to the control center.
Those were other top stories of the week
So who’s the friendliest alien? Mork from Orc? alf? Our sometimes very scary, but in the heart then fundamentally good cleaning power?
Sometimes I can only marvel at what our series and film editors rack their brains over. The discussion about the friendliest aliens sometimes ends in loud, verbal arguments. ALF! No, ORC IS WAY FRIENDLY! My vote, that much is clear, goes to Gordon Shumway.
The flat joke of the week
Friends of the network world – my spring-stricken nose is already tickling, so it’s time for the flat joke of the week… Hatschi! ..e. Have a nice weekend, be nice to aliens and just say hello to complete strangers on the street as if you’ve known each other for ages. I tried it for you at lunch and found it beneficial. See you next week, bye!
What is black and is at the top of the monitor?
A colorful bouquet of air pumps!
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