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Google is experimenting with settings to make Chrome less power-hungry – Techradar Australia
The browser should soon suck up less of your battery

Chrome has long had a reputation one that’s well-justified for being something of a resource hog. Anyone who has opened several tabs in the browser will have noticed how much memory it sucks up. Google has taken some steps to improve things, and now it seems that the company is turning its attention to the browser’s power consumption.
Recognizing that battery life is an issue for laptop users who are away from a source of power, Google is experimenting with new settings that will enable website…
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