Posted by : Cyber Freak
Friday, 9 November 2012
Google Chrome 23 is now available, and
will bring such features as Do Not Track, as well as promises such as
lower power demands (hence better battery life for laptop users) due to
increased use of hardware accelerated video decoding.
For Chrome
users, the update should roll-out automatically soon. New users can
download the new version already. As we mentioned Chrome 23 now features
the option of sending a “do not track” request to websites and web
services, a feature that was a glaring omission with most other major
browsers having already adopting it a while back. Chrome 23 also makes it easier for users
to view and control any website’s permissions for capabilities, from
geolocation to pop-ups and camera/microphone access. The
website-specific options can be found on the page/lock icon in the
omnibox, and toggled from there directly.
As for better battery life or lowered
power consumption, the Chrome team says that in their tests, they
experience 25% longer battery life than average. The feature is for
Chrome on Windows, where GPU-accelerated video decoding has been
enabled.
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