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Chrome could improve your battery life by taking requests from websites – Engadget
A Chrome experiment could boost battery life by letting sites dictate energy-saving features.

Google isn’t done finding ways to wring more battery life out of Chrome. TheWindowsClub has discovered that Google is experimenting with a meta tag that would let websites switch on energy-saving features. They could reduce the frame rate, slow down script execution or otherwise tone things down to help your laptop run a little while longer. It could react to user preferences or even the state of your machine, such as a low battery.
This could be particularly helpful if you want to keep your sy…
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