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Google Chrome is taking steps to improve its performance and has introduced a couple of new features to up its efficiency. Google is improving tab grouping, which will let users visually distinguish tabs and collapse or expand them accordingly.
The improvements in the tab grouping are expected to cut page load time by 10 percent, as well as improve memory and battery savings. A couple of these features are still in beta mode, with the rest expected to roll out gradually to all users.

The search giant has announced that two new improvements should make Google Chrome faster. The first is Tab Throttling, which will help reduce the impact of idle tabs, and the other is the Profile Guided Optimization feature which will deliver up to 10 percent faster page loads.
Google is also bringing tab previews, which lets users hover over a tab and swiftly spot the thumbnail preview of that page. This feature is currently available in only beta and may make its way to the public domain soon.
Finally, Android users will get an upgraded URL sharing that lets them quickly copy a link and send it to the Google Chrome browser on other devices. These new features from Google are geared towards providing a better experience for users and ensuring that they enjoy every second of the time they spend surfing the internet.
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Vivo has launched the Vivo Y20 and Y20i as the newest additions to the company’s growing collection of devices. Both smartphones share the same specifications, with the only difference being the RAM storage and varying color options.
Both smartphones are built around a 6.51-inch HD+ (720×1600 pixels) IPS resolution display. They both run the Android 10-based Funtouch OS 10.5 and have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 chipset under the hood.

On the storage front, the Vivo Y20 has a 4GB RAM that is paired with 64GB of onboard storage, this storage can be expanded via microSD card to 256GB. The Vivo Y20i, on the other hand features 3GB of RAM which is paired with 64GB of onboard storage (expandable via microSD card to 256GB).
In the camera department, both smartphones wield three rear cameras and a selfie camera. The triple rear camera setup consists of a 13MP main camera that is assisted by a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. Up front, an 8MP selfie shooter takes care of video calls and selfie duty.
A 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging support keeps this device powered all day. Connectivity options include Bluetooth v5.0, GPS, dual-band Wi-Fi and more.
Price point for the Vivo Y20 is placed at $175, and it is available in Dawn White and Obsidian colors. The Y20i costs $155 and offers Nebula Blue and Dawn White color options.
These smartphones are expected to go on sale in India from the 28 th of August (for the Y20) and the 3 rd of September for the Y20i. There is no report yet concerning when both smartphones will reach other regions.
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