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Galaxy Book 4 Edge launch disaster proves you should just buy a MacBook — Samsung says it can't run Adobe apps, Google Drive, or Fortnite
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Galaxy Book 4 Edge launch disaster proves you should just buy a MacBook — Samsung says it can't run Adobe apps, Google Drive, or Fortnite
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Galaxy Book 4 Edge launch disaster proves you should just buy a MacBook — Samsung says it can't run Adobe apps, Google Drive, or Fortnite
The Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge launch had been a disaster as the new laptops lack support for many basic apps.
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