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Volcano earthquake report for Friday, 10 Jul 2026
• Moderate mag. 4.2 earthquake - 133 km northwest of Ternate, Kota Ternate, N...
• World Earthquake Report for Friday, 10 July 2026
• Moderate mag. 4.6 earthquake - 17 km southwest of Comalapa, Estado de Chiap...
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Samsung announced Friday what could be the most interesting laptop in some time. The latest Galaxy Book S with Intel’s new “Lakefield” hybrid chip inside will compete against Qualcomm’s battery-sipping Snapdragon 8cx chips vying for all-day battery life.
In fact, Samsung already offers a version of the Galaxy Book S with a incredible 16 hours of battery life for an even $1,000, which PCWorld reviewed in March. Unfortunately, that otherwise excellent laptop comes with the usual restrictions associated with a Snapdragon processor: slower performance when it has to emulate software, and (for now, anyways) a complete inability to run 64-bit X86 instructions. To read this article in full, please click here Source: Samsung's Galaxy Book S is the first laptop with Intel's hybrid Lakefield chip inside
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