Firefox is easily the most popular Linux web browser. In the recent LinuxQuestions survey, Firefox took first place with 51.7 percent of the vote. Chrome came in second with a mere 15.67 percent. The ...
Google, Microsoft and Mozilla have warned users of Chrome, Edge and Firefox that a unified update will soon be made to all three browsers which could bring down some of the world’s biggest websites.
The most important program on your PC is your web browser. Oh sure, your bread and butter work may be on QuickBooks, Photoshop, or Premiere Pro, but where do you find ...
A new title from indie outfit Nom Nom Games is among the first to use a custom web technology that enables cross-platform 3D play without concessions to performance or visuals. Playverse allows games ...
A proposed Google specification for ensuring trust on the Web has come under fire for potentially giving websites control over which browsers have the right to access them — and potentially blocking ...
It’s been more than four years since Web browser vendor Netscape Communications Corp. released its source code in early 1998 and created the Mozilla.org open-source community to work on the ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. There’s a growing split over how much room browsers should leave for ad blocking — and Chrome and Firefox have ...
Mozilla's Firefox 100 is now available, marking its monumental version with a few new features, allowing users to have a better experience with the web browser. A screen displays the logo of the ...
Mozilla Hubs is the company’s impressive WebXR social app which allows users from almost any device (VR or not) to jump into a virtual room with the click of a link. But the company’s ambitions go ...
Mozilla's co-founder and former CEO Brendan Eich has been at the center of Internet development for almost 20 years. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, with ...
Mozilla?s announcement that it will open up its mobile Web marketplace points to the ongoing need for HTML5-based Web development. So, what does this mean for brands, publishers and retailers? Mozilla ...
Your web browser is your window to the outside world, but it goes two ways—it’s also the window through which viruses, malware and other nasties can get access to ...
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