
Image: Mark Lennihan/Associated PressGoogle Chrome is arguably the most popular web browser, but it kills laptops' battery life and requires a great deal of memory to run.Google is making a significant change that might help in that department.An update, which is now in beta, disables Flash ads from autoplaying when you load a page. Users can...Image: Mark Lennihan/Associated PressGoogle Chrome is arguably the most popular web browser, but it kills laptops' battery life and requires a great deal of memory to run.Google is making a significant change that might help in that department.An update, which is now in beta, disables Flash ads from autoplaying when you load a page. Users can chose if they want to disable all content from autoplaying or if they want to only autoplay content which is "central" to a webpage, like video. If Chrome accidentally pauses something you wanted to see, just click on it to play.This feature will almost certainly improve laptop performance for Chrome users
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