Disabling your notebook’s wireless radios is one surefire way to eke out more juice. While turning off Wi-Fi may not be practical in every situation—especially if you need to access the Internet often—it will give you more endurance if you’re using your laptop to watch a movie on an airplane.

To turn Bluetooth off:
Click the Bluetooth icon in the upper right-hand corner of the desktop.Select Turn Bluetooth Off. The icon should now be grayed out.Alternatively:
Select System Preferences > Bluetooth.Uncheck the box marked On.To turn Wi-Fi off:
Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the upper right-hand corner of the desktop.Select Turn Wi-Fi Off. The icon should change from a number of concentric arcs to an outline that looks like a baseball diamond.Alternatively:
Open System Preferences > Network.Uncheck the box marked Turn Wi-Fi Off.
At full brightness, the 13-inch MacBook Air’s screen measures an average of 285 lux. At 40-percent brightness (6 bars), it’s just 29 lux, but still very viewable. And brightness eats power.
To lower screen brightness:
Tap F1 repeatedly until the brightness is at a level just tolerable enough to view comfortably.Alternatively:
Open System Preferences > Displays.Adjust the Brightness slider to the level you’re most comfortable with.
Changing these settings will cause your Mac to power down energy-consuming components—such as the screen and the hard drive—sooner during periods of inactivity.
Occasionally, an app will consume an inordinate amount of system resources even when not in use. Not only does this impact your notebook’s performance, but it also seriously degrades battery life.
Alternatively, if you know an app is hanging, you can force-quit the app.
Press Command + Option + Esc.In the window that appears, select the app that’s not responding and force-quit.
While it’s a great feature, the backlit keyboard on Macs can shave precious minutes off your runtime.
To turn off the backlit keyboard:
Hit the F5 key repeatedly until the on-screen icon shows no bars lit.Alternatively:
Open System Preferences.Select Keyboard.Uncheck the box marked “Automatically illuminate keyboard in low light.”Underneath where it says “Turn off when computer is not used for,” move the slider to 5 secs.From Laptopmagazine. Visit Amazon Computer and Notebook Center Here
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