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	<description>A single application can accidentally halve battery life for the average laptop. This session demonstrates best practices for designing energy efficient applications and shows utilities for diagnosing common application battery life problems. Learn about
 how Windows 7 makes it easier for developers to design energy-efficient applications which do not negatively impact mobile PC battery life.


Pat Stemen


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