Chrome 23 browser makes battery 25% better
The new version of Google's browser also adds the "Do not track" feature already available on both Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera.
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Chrome version 23.
Google started today to allow users to download Chrome web browser for Windows 23, Mac and Linux operating systems. Chrome is the last major operating system to support the "Do track - DNT" feature. Users manage the collection of personal data to serve ads.
The new version of Chrome has also been confirmed to increase battery life for Windows operating system users by using Google's new video decoder to accelerate GPU. The battery life of the device for Chrome can be up to 25% better than using the previous version.
Users can download Chrome 23 from the Google homepage or update it directly in the browser.
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