Google releases Chrome 23
If you love using the much admired Google Chrome, here is an update that will interest you. Google has released the latest version of the Chrome Web browser for Windows, Mac and Linux—23.0.1271.64.
If you already use Chrome, this update will reach you automatically. But those who want to give Chrome D WUy IRU WKH fiUVW WLPH FDQ JHW KROG RI WKH ODWHVW UHOHDVH by visiting google.com/chrome.
So if you’re wondering what’s new with Chrome 23, according to Google notes, this release comes with a slew of new features that “…include GPU accelerated video decoding on Windows and easier website permissions.” This basically indicates that you can expect a better battery life. The search giant also said that, “…dedicated graphics chips draw far less power than a computer’s CPU, so using GPU-accelerated video decoding while watching videos can increase battery OLIH VLJQLfiFDQWOy.”
Besides, it would get “…easier to view and control any website’s permissions for capabilities such as geolocation, pop-ups, and camera or microphone access.” Users can also send a ‘Do Not Track’ request to websites.