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Best July 4th tech sales; End of ChromeOS Flex?; Nasty OpenSSH flaw -- ZDNET Tech Today - US July 2,

Best July 4th tech sales; End of ChromeOS Flex?; Nasty OpenSSH flaw -- [ZDNET]( ZDNET Tech Today - US July 2, 2024 [placeholder]( [Apple says your device may now be vintage or obsolete - here's why and what that means]( Apple considers its products vintage when the company has stopped selling them more than five years ago, and obsolete when sales ended more than seven years ago. plus [8 cool ways to use LiDAR on your iPhone and iPad]( [Apple products you shouldn't buy this month (especially these iPhones!)]( [I changed these 10 iPhone settings to dramatically improve the battery life]( featured [placeholder]( [The best 4th of July sales of 2024: TVs, laptops, Apple products, and more]( [placeholder]( [Google might abandon ChromeOS Flex. Here's why - and what you can do about it]( [placeholder]( [The US awards 12 regional 'Tech Hubs', aiming to fund America's next Silicon Valleys]( [placeholder]( [Over 14M servers may be vulnerable to OpenSSH's regreSSHion RCE flaw. Here's what you need to do]( [placeholder]( [One of my favorite EcoFlow portable power stations is 44% off on Amazon ahead of July 4]( most popular 01 [Do you still need to pay for antivirus software in 2024?]( 02 [I bought the cheapest Surface Pro Copilot+ PC - here are my 3 takeaways as a Windows expert]( 03 [Linux Lite 7.0 might be the best lightweight Linux distro on the market]( [ZDNET]( You are receiving this email because you've signed up to receive newsletters and promotional content from [ZDNET](. [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy policy]( Trouble viewing this? [Read Online]( © 2024 ZDNET, A Red Ventures company. All rights reserved. ZDNET 1101 Red Ventures Drive Fort Mill, SC 29707 U.S.A.

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