Browsers can be the biggest memory hogs for your computer, especially if you open multiple resource-hungry websites. While the browser's memory consumption is almost always proportional to the number ...
Browser tabs tend to add up over time, but instead of closing them, you can stop the memory usage right from the source.
Microsoft has announced that the current Edge 125 Beta version now has new resource controls that let users specify and control how much RAM the browser can use on their PCs when gaming or working.
When it comes to internet browsers, it doesn't get more mainstream than Google Chrome. It looks good, runs smoothly (most of the time), and has plenty of useful extensions, so it should be no surprise ...
Old-school user-controlled memory management is back, baby! Or at least it’s a feature Microsoft is testing in the newest builds of its Chromium-based Edge browser (via The Verge). User Leopeva64 on X ...
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