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Chrome JavaScript timer throttling: Google’s tests show it saves up to 2 hours’ battery life – ZDNet
Chrome will soon throttle JavaScript timers in the background, so the browser uses significantly less power.

Google looks set for Chrome 86 to slash how much battery life the browser consumes. It’s already experimenting with blocking unruly ads that drain battery life and jam up networks and now it is targe…

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