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Are cheap chargers risky?; 5 ways ChatGPT can save you time -- ZDNET Tech Today - US January 3, 2024

Are cheap chargers risky?; 5 ways ChatGPT can save you time -- [ZDNET]( ZDNET Tech Today - US January 3, 2024 [placeholder]( [I added a hardware security key to my MacBook, and it made my logins faster and safer]( With the help of a hardware security key, you can configure your MacBook so that you can sign in with a PIN instead of having to type your password. Here's how I did it. plus [The best security keys to protect yourself and your business]( [I tried two passwordless password managers, and was seriously impressed by one]( [How to configure apps to start up on login with MacOS]( featured [placeholder]( [A dodgy USB-C cable and cheap charger can definitely destroy your iPhone]( [placeholder]( [Want a better way to watch YouTube? This app turns your PC into a TV]( [placeholder]( [5 ways ChatGPT can save you time in the new year]( [placeholder]( [Worried about online privacy and security? This browser protects you more than Firefox]( [placeholder]( [The best VPN services you can buy in 2024]( most popular 01 [There's a new coolest Linux distribution ready to wow you in 2024]( 02 [Samsung Galaxy S24 leak reveals eye-popping camera upgrade rarely seen on phones]( 03 [Microsoft's Copilot AI app expands to iPhone, iPad - here's what you can do with it]( [ZDNET]( This newsletter is a service of ZDNET.com. [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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