Posted by Patrick on November 7, 2011

It is hard to argue the fact that Mozilla's Firefox is one of the most successful web browser for the past decade. Back then, Firefox introduced a plethora of new features and changes that shaped the very landscape of web browsing. If you have been an avid Firefox user then you should be aware that Mozilla has adopted a faster release cycle for each major Firefox build. Before September ended, Mozilla has managed to squeeze...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on October 2, 2011

If you have been an avid Firefox user, then you are most likely aware that it was just a few days ago when Mozilla Firefox 7 was officially released. But that doesn't mean that the Mozilla team are already resting on its tracks. This is because unsurprisingly, Firefox 8 beta is already available for download and you can get it now.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on September 28, 2011

When in a discussion about leading web browsers for the past decade, it would be impossible not to mention Mozilla's Firefox web browser. Certainly, it is hard to deny that Firefox is currently one of the most popular browser. If anyone can recall, it was Firefox who was responsible for stealing the thunder away from Microsoft's de-facto industry standard browser, Internet Explorer. But its popularity waned when one of its serious competitor, Google Chrome came...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on August 14, 2011

If you have been an avid Mozilla Firefox user, then you should know that they have adapted the same release cycle as Google Chrome. In the past, with each new version of Firefox, one can expect major changes such as revamped user interface, loads of new features and better performance. But since Mozilla decided to adapt a faster release cycle, each version of Firefox would feature minor improvements with just a few new features. And...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on June 20, 2011

It was not long ago that Firefox 4 was officially released, staying true to their promise of offering a faster release cycle, Mozilla just released the final testing beta version of Firefox 5. In the past, avid Firefox users have come to expect major interface changes, loads of new features and better performance with each major version release. But since Mozilla decided to roll out small frequent release updates, a strategy that's similar to Google...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on October 8, 2010
Mozilla has finally released Firefox 4 Beta browser for Android and Maemo devices. The mobile version of browser brings the same browsing experience as the desktop version. It's just optimized for browsing on mobile devices.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on May 19, 2010
Here is an easy step-by-step guide for all those who want to upgrade or install the latest Firefox 3.6.3 on Ubuntu. All you need is to download Firefox setup and place it into your Ubuntu's home directory. After placing setup into your home directory, just copy-paste the given scripts in your terminal and it will automatically upgrade your Firefox to the latest version within a matter of seconds. Not only Firefox 3.6.3 but you can...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on March 29, 2010
Firefox 3.7 Pre-Alpha (also known as Minefield) is now available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux. It was an awesome UI is inspired by Windows 7 / Vista glass look. Moreover its fast and looks pretty cool to eyes. This trunk build is quite stable as i have experienced no crashes until now. Apart from glass UI, Firefox 3.7 can display its opened tabs in your Windows 7 taskbar as shown in the screenshot...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on March 26, 2010
Annual Pwn2Own contest gives various hackers and security experts the opportunity to win over $100,000 USD by hacking various browsers and cell phones available in the market. Nearly all famous web-browsers including IE8, Safari and Firefox were hacked in the contest this year. Not only this but the famous iPhone's SMS database was also hacked within 20 seconds.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Jaxov Team on March 3, 2010
With the release of Opera 10.5, the opera team claims to have World's Fastest Web Browser On Earth. Opera 10.5 introduces new JavaScript engine known as Carakan which makes it 7 times faster than the old JavaScript engine Futhark which is being used in Opera 10.10. Moreover data compression at server end and de-compression at client end makes it more faster than other web-browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Opera managed to beat Chrome...
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