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How to Download PUBG Mobile Lite Before Official Launch

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Player Unknown Battle Ground has been turning head since its release back in 2016 for PC. The game became super popular and Battle Royale genre quickly became the new fan favorite in the gaming industry. Other Franchises quickly followed the trend and released their own Battle Royale version some failing with some achieving mass popularity. The mobile industry is the latest to cash on Battle Royale genre. PUBG released their mobile version earlier this year. The game became an instant hit and gained a mass player base. One reason for its popularity rise is due to the game being free(Microtransactions available) while its PC version needs an initial purchase. Back in May, it was revealed that 10 million people play PUBG mobile on a daily basis which is a huge number for Mobile Gaming and it seems like it will only go upwards from here. The basic PUBG mobile requirements were Android 5.11 and IOS 9.0 with 2 GB of ram. (minimum) It's not too much of requirement as Smartpho...

Chrome 68 feature improves browser's RAM usage, Firefox also working on the solution

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We know that web browsers such as Chrome and Firefox love to suck up our system resources and RAM, a problem that is becoming more noticeable as websites get bigger, but Google and Mozilla are finally doing something about this annoying issue. With the launch of Chrome 68 last week came a new feature called Page Life cycle Interface. It allows the browser to better optimize system resources by pausing websites that are inactive and restarting them when needed. Page Life cycle is inspired by a similar function found on smartphones, one which involves operating systems pausing background apps and processes that aren’t being used in order to free up resources and extend battery life. But for Page Life cycle to work optimally, web developers will need to support it. The feature also supports progressive web apps websites that use modern web capabilities to deliver an app-like user experience on smartphones. This should mean the feature will integrate seamlessly with mobiles and...