Mozilla's Electrolysis project, which divides Firefox into multiple processes, is designed to help make the browser feel faster. Also coming: 64-bit support and better memory use. Stephen Shankland ...
Windows only: If you're considering ditching your cable television altogether and partaking of the buffet of free media available online, you definitely want to check out MediaFox, a custom version of ...
Ever since we started releasing home-brewed Firefox extensions here at Lifehacker, several readers have asked: How difficult is it to build a Firefox extension? For someone with a bit of programming ...
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Last December, I decided to give Firefox another chance. The venerable web browser had received a visual overhaul and a new engine a year earlier, and had been getting even faster ever since. At the ...
Mozilla is readying a program that will allow companies to build their own customized browsers based on the next version of Firefox, which will be out in a few weeks ...
Mozilla's Firefox development team appear to be working faster than ever lately with a new alpha (Aurora) build 7 now available, less than a month after Firefox 5 Final was released to the masses.
Sneaky, sneaky Microsoft! When I agreed to install Internet Explorer 8 as part of a recent Windows update, I did not agree to make it my default browser. In fact, I wasn’t even asked. Hey, I like IE8 ...
Mozilla today released the first beta of the next iteration of their https://www.pcworld.com/tags/Mozilla+Firefox.html browser, version 3.6. Word broke earlier last ...
Firefox OS and Tizen won a lot of deserved attention at Mobile World Congress, but they won't mean much to Android. At least not yet. Scott Webster has spent the better part of his adult life playing ...
Mozilla Firefox browser has a few Easter eggs planted in it. These are hidden features or surprises embedded in the browser that can be readily accessed via “about:” page. The page opens the door to ...
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