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  • 2016年5月28日
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Just click the "hamburger" menu at the top right corner of your browser, the one that's a little stack of three horizontal lines. From there hit "More Tools" and then "Task Manager." It looks like this: This brings up a menu of all the things your Chrome browser is up to right now, the same way the Task Manager on Windows or the Activity Monitor on OS X does for your whole computer. From here, you can see all the tabs and processes your browser is up to and a whole bunch of information about them. All you need to do here is look at the CPU usage—that's what's really eating your battery. Click where it says "CPU" at the top and the Task Manager sort your processes with that in mind. Now just axe a few of the worst offenders and you're bound to get tons more battery. Your computer might even start running a little faster.

How much battery can you save? There are a lot of variables, like what else your laptop is doing and how new your battery is. Cigler says closing just one tab doubled his laptop life, though you might not see such drastic results. Still, it's easy enough to just hop in there and get rid of some trouble spots, and eventually you'll start picking up a feel for what tabs are the worst even without looking in the Task Manager. Most of all, it certainly can't hurt.

Laptop users in Gloucester are being warned to check their batteries after electronics giant Sony issues a recall notice over fears some batteries could cause serious burns.Some users of the VAIO model have been sent letters about the issue but a number of models are affected.It has come to our attention that some of the VGP-BPS26 battery packs provided to us by Panasonic, and included with VAIO SVE Series personal computers released in October 2012 as well as the below listed VAIO personal computers that have been submitted for repair in the past, may be susceptible to overheating, due to a manufacturing issue. This has the potential to cause burns to the battery packs. We are implementing a free replacement program for the affected battery packs.

If you are using one of the VAIO personal computer models listed below, please confirm if your battery pack is one of those affected. If it is identified as an affected unit, then please immediately remove the battery pack from your PC. With the battery pack removed, your PC can continue to be used safely with an AC adapter, while you are waiting for a replacement.We expect to post an update by early April 2016 regarding our timetable for providing customers with battery pack replacements.Battery life is always variable, and the way hardware manufacturers state an official length for laptop battery life as if it’s written in stone doesn’t help. earning to monitor laptop battery life is essential — it’s the difference between finishing that report over coffee or kicking yourself because you didn’t bring your power cord. Skip ►mutedAt 3.4 pounds and 12.2 x 8.4 x 0.9 inches, the E5270 is larger and thicker than 12-inch competitors. Lenovo's ThinkPad X260 is svelter, at 3.2 pounds and 12 x 8.2 x 0.8 inches, while HP's EliteBook Folio G1 is a scant 2.1 pounds and measures just 11.5 x 8.2 x 0.5 inches. The Toshiba Portege A30t, which features a larger 13-inch display, is only fractions of an inch larger than the E5270, but is lighter, at 3.1 pounds.

Dell took some steps to make the Latitude 12 E5270 more durable than a typical consumer laptop, but competitors offer greater ruggedness. The computer is built with a carbon-fiber-enhanced cover, a spill-resistant keyboard and, for an extra $210 on select 1080p configurations, a Gorilla Glass display. It's also MIL-SPEC 810G tested to protect against drops, shocks and extreme temperatures.

Only Latitude 12 models using Intel's Core i5-6300U and Core i7-6600U processors are vPro-enabled to allow them to be operated remotely. Every configuration comes with Trusted Platform Module security for storing sensitive, encrypted data. Fingerprint and smart-card readers are optional. The E5270's 12.5-inch, 1920 x 1080p screen is sharp, but its colors just don't pop. When streaming a full-HD trailer for "X-Men: Apocalypse," I found that, although Beast's fur, the markings on Mystique's skin and Nightcrawler's scars were very crisp, their blue hues appeared bland and lifeless. Cyclops' optic blasts were an inaccurate shade, appearing as pale-red beams rather than deep-crimson lasers.

The shades are dull because the E5270 can reproduce only 73.3 percent of the sRGB color gamut, which is lower than the 88-percent category average. The ThinkPad X260 delivered a far worse measurement of 67 percent, while the Portege A30t proved to be a bit of an overachiever, at 113 percent. The 4K version of the HP EliteBook Folio G1 was vivid, at 161 percent, but its 1080p variant (72 percent) was not as rich.

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At least the hues from the Latitude 12's screen are accurate. The E5270 registered a Delta-E score of 0.54 (the closer to 0, the better), beating the rest of the field, including the 3.8 average. The EliteBook Folio scored 0.6, while the Toshiba Portege A30t (3) and the ThinkPad X260 (3.8) had much worse scores.

With the frenzy around the Galaxy S7 series launch dying down (though it is, apparently, killing it in terms of sales) it appears the rumours have now started coming quite quickly for the Galaxy Note 6; the latest, as of April 12, suggests it will have a brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon 823 processor.

This is according to tipsters inside China - SamMobile reports that local source HQ_Vision, posting to Chinese social media, listed a big batch of specs for the Galaxy Note 6 (amongst other devices) which include some already established, but also some new ones. The processor is listed as a quad-core MSM8996 Pro, also listed as the Snapdragon 823 - it's based on Qualcomm's 64-bit Kryo core architecture, with a clock-speed of 2.6GHZ, with an Adreno 530 GPU and support for up to 8GB of RAM; though the Galaxy Note 6 has already been rumoured with 6GB. A whole 6GB is unprecedented in a phone anyway, so it is likely that if this rumour is true Samsung is simply choosing not to hit the CPU's RAM limit.

Samsung is said to be REALLY taking battery performance into consideration for its upcoming Galaxy Note 6. According to a report from Dutch tech site, GSM Helpdesk, the Galaxy Note 6 will feature a massive 4000mAh battery cell in its backside. If true, this should translate into monstrous battery performance, even when compared to big hitters already available like the Huawei Mate 8.

The report also echoes previous rumours we’ve heard about the Galaxy Note 6: it’ll feature a 5.8-inch display with a resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels, along with 6GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Nothing has yet been said about whether you’ll be able to remove the battery, however, and if we were betting men we’d probably put our cash on the battery life being sealed inside, as per Samsung’s new design language.

According to details emerging on April 11, the Galaxy Note 6 will feature water and dust proofing with IP68 certification too. This is great new for Galaxy Note fans and a first for the phablet series. In some ways though, it's not entirely surprising, the Galaxy Note series often keeps step with changes made to the Galaxy S falgship series and uses a similar design language - essentially, it is likely to be a bigger, super-powered version of the Galaxy S7 with extra bells and whistles, and as we all know, the Galaxy S7 series restored waterproofing to the flagship line along with a metal and glass bodyshell. The word comes via SamMobile, a reputable source for Samsung rumours, and to be extra specific the IP68 certification means up to 1.5m of water for up to 30 minutes is covered.

There's also some talk of a possible iris scanner, although this is much shakier at this stage. It's believed Samsung may bring the launch forward from its usual September slot to as early as June 2016, but analysts say this time we will likely see a European rollout - which is the best news!A leak regarding the Galaxy Note 6 suggests it will feature… wait for it – 6GB of RAM. That’s right, the next iteration of Samsung’s Galaxy Note line will feature 2GB more than its predecessor, indicating Samsung has some pretty big plans for the device — could the rumoured docking station (see below for details) be on the cards?

"In addition,” reports GSM Arena, “the rumour also notes that the handset's screen will be pressure-sensitive with 1,024 pressure points. This, however, doesn't seem correct as it's a downgrade from the Note 5, which already has 2,048 pressure points. As for the other specs, the phone is said to be powered by two different chipsets (like it is in case of the Galaxy S7 we assume), and will have 64GB and 128GB UFS 2.0 internal storage options. The rumour also notes a 12MP rear camera with Super OIS.”

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Still, the company does appear to have some very interesting plans for future Galaxy Note devices. And we do not see Samsung making the same mistake again in 2016. For instance, the Galaxy S7 will be waterproof and feature microSD-support -- two features A LOT of people asked for. But where Samsung appears to be taking its Note line is even more intriguing. A patent has been unearthed by Patently Mobile which showcases how Samsung is considering an interesting hybrid design for future Note devices. The concept has echoes of Asus’ Padfone handset, which could be docked with a large-form tablet, which could in-turn be docked with a keyboard to become a laptop - all of the processing power came from the phone, however.

Samsung’s design illustrates a large phablet-like phone with a laptop dock, as you can see from the image, the phone slots into a port between the keyboard and the laptop display. It also clearly shows that the dock only contains connectors, keyboard, and the display (and likely a larger battery cell, though this isn’t listed) - once again it is the phone that contains all the storage, processor, and software. It appears the phone would function as a touchpad for the laptop when docked.

While the Galaxy Note series is already powerful enough to be considered, like many smartphones, a miniature computer in its own right, the patent implies that a future version will have enough clout and storage to function as a proper computer in this dual-role. It’s something of a logical extension for the Note series which is already focused on productivity tasks and desktop-like multitasking features. The main questions remaining focus on software.

But the fact that Samsung is putting 6GB of RAM inside the Galaxy Note 6 implies the company has bigger ideas for the handset than just being a phone. There has been plenty of talk about Google merging ChromeOS with Android in the past 12 months. Microsoft has a unified platform now with Windows 10 and Apple has begun transferring elements of iOS to OS X, though the iPhone maker has flat out denied the two platforms would ever become one. Does Samsung know something we don’t about Android N? Could the Galaxy Note 6 run Android and then, once docked with the laptop-component, ChromeOS? It’s certainly possible and it’d go a long way to explaining why Samsung wanted to fit 6GB of RAM inside the Note 6.

And perhaps this is why Samsung wasn’t too fussed about rocking the foundations of the mobile space with its Galaxy S7? The LG G5 cannot be an anomaly; the wider space HAD to know what LG was up to. Nothing is secret in the mobile sector. Not anymore. And as much as I like the Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note 5 I do kind of want to see something completely different with the Galaxy Note 6 -- something left field.

I kind of feel like Samsung is resting on its laurels, getting by with pretty handsets made of nice things and not giving them much other thought, save for the arbitrary bump to specs and hardware. The Galaxy Note 6 CAN be the handset that shakes things up 2016 and lord knows Samsung needs something because LG has basically stolen its thunder at MWC 2016 with the AWESOME LG G5.

Samsung could also spec the hell out of the laptop element as well. Things like a 4K display and a decent keyboard and trackpad would make the device very attractive to users and, unlike Apple’s iPad Pro, actually provide an all in one phone, tablet and laptop experience. Google’s Material Design ethos is leaning towards a unified platform across devices, but it’s still not quite as desktop orientated as Windows. It’ll be interesting to see how things change as iOS and OS X continue to merge, and Microsoft is understood to have big plans for Windows 10 as a unified system. Is something already afoot at Google HQ in this regard that Samsung knows about? It’s all intriguing stuff, but we probably won’t get any answers for a while. We’ll be sure to let you know when we do hear more about Samsung’s hybrid projects though. Stay tuned.

You can get a lot of mileage out of your gadgets by making sure you treat their batteries right, but the easiest way to extend your laptop's battery life right this second is to reduce the amount of work it's doing. Here's a handy trick that makes that easy. If you're doing a lot of web browsing—specifically with Google Chrome—you can save yourself some battery life by closing the tabs you don't need. Google Chrome is designed so that every tab you have still does work in the background, which makes it faster when you switch from tab to tab, but can really chew through your battery. You can just close tabs at random, but this tip from Primož Cigler on Free Code Camp's Medium blog on Free Code Camp's Medium blog on Free Code Camp's Medium blog lets you focus your effort a little better.

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