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Default Microsoft Edge is the Most Power-Efficient Browser on Windows 10

Microsoft Edge has proved itself to be the best browser for your computer if you are a workaholic on-the-go. Whilst we can’t tell you which browser is the best in the world since that would depend heavily on your personal preference, we can conclusively tell you that Microsoft Edge saves the most battery out of...

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