...and as if by shear coincidence...this appears on GoogleNewsUK today.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13924_3-10396076-64.html
2009/11/25 Dudley Hurry
> Bill,
>
> This brings up a good point, all those little routines running on each
> page are taking CPU cycles from other applications including P
Bill,
This brings up a good point, all those little routines running on each
page are taking CPU cycles from other applications including PowerSDR,
even if the pages are minimized. Every application has a cost, even
little "Quick Starts" for example for Apple's QuickTime takes cycles
and
I run Firefox here most of the time. I had noticed the CPU maxed out when I
had multiple tabs opened (This was true of Internet Explorer also). It
turned out to be all the Flash content running on multiple pages. It seems
the flash content was running on pages even if currently hidden. I added an
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