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Google Workspace sticker shock; Open source and GenAI; Best GaN chargers -- [ZDNET]( ZDNET Tech Today - US January 17, 2024 [placeholder]( [Should you pre-order Apple Vision Pro? These 5 questions can help you decide]( A lot of people are battling FOMO with Apple Vision Pro pre-orders set to open on Friday. Here's how to turn it into a thoughtful decision. plus [You can get an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and a Mac for the price of one Vision Pro]( [Apple is now marketing Vision Pro as the 'ultimate entertainment device']( [LG confirms it's releasing an XR headset. But is it the Meta Quest 3 Pro or its own?]( featured [placeholder]( [Google suddenly raised my monthly Workspace Enterprise fee by 38%]( [placeholder]( [How OpenAI plans to help protect elections from AI-generated mischief]( [placeholder]( [Unveiling the future of open-source generative AI: Insights from the Linux Foundation's 2023 survey]( [placeholder]( [The best GaN chargers you can buy]( [placeholder]( [Apple removes blood oxygen sensor from new watches. What does this mean for current users?]( most popular 01 [Five CES 2024 products I'd buy as soon as they'd take my money]( 02 [How to use Bing Image Creator (and why it's better than ever)]( 03 [Linux Mint 21.3 is here - and it's outstanding]( [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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