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Editors' favorite products; Prompt engineer the new hot job?; Apple Watch warning -- ZDNET Tech Toda

Editors' favorite products; Prompt engineer the new hot job?; Apple Watch warning -- [ZDNET]( ZDNET Tech Today - US December 18, 2023 [placeholder]( [When Windows 10 support runs out, you have 5 options but only 2 are worth considering]( Microsoft will officially end support for its most popular operating system in October 2025. Here's what you should do with your Windows 10 PCs before that day arrives. plus [Microsoft will offer extended support options for Windows 10 PCs, for a price]( [The best laptops you can buy]( [Windows 11 FAQ: ZDNET's upgrade guide and everything else you need to know]( featured [placeholder]( [ZDNET editors' favorite tech products of 2023]( [placeholder]( [Is prompt engineer displacing data scientist as the 'sexiest job of the 21st century'?]( [placeholder]( [Apple Watch users warned against using 'counterfeit or uncertified' chargers]( [placeholder]( [Generative AI filled us with wonder in 2023 - but all magic comes with a price]( [placeholder]( [New L4S standard is poised to speed up your internet and reduce latency]( most popular 01 [Have 10 hours? IBM will train you in AI fundamentals - for free]( 02 [The best phones we tested in 2023, including foldables and budget picks]( 03 [Microsoft brings hundreds of Xbox titles to the Meta Quest - with no console required]( [ZDNET]( This newsletter is a service of ZDNET.com. [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy policy]( Trouble viewing this? [Read Online]( © 2023 ZDNET, A Red Ventures company. All rights reserved. ZDNET 1101 Red Ventures Drive Fort Mill, SC 29707 U.S.A.

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