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Gallery: Firefox 4 preview plays with tabs, lights
Mozilla Foundation released mockups of Firefox 4.0 that show different tab placements and a browser icon that turns colors according to your activity.
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Firefox 4.0 looks like Chrome?
Mozilla has released mockups that show how Firefox 4.0 conceivably might look, and two words spring to my mind: Google Chrome.
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ZTE V96 hands-on: An ICS tablet you can't get (photos)
The ZTE V96 is a 10.1-inch tablet running Android Ice Cream Sandwich that won't be available in the US anytime soon.
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Samsung Galaxy Note ICS update roll out begins
Samsung's Galaxy Note is doing quite well for a device that is a small tablet/large phone and the Android 4.0 update is reportedly starting to roll out now.
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Is Microsoft blocking Chrome and Firefox from native Windows RT a big deal?
Mozilla and Google are both crying foul because Microsoft is restricting Firefox and Chrome from running natively on Windows RT--the only version of Windows 8 that will run on ARM devices.
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Best Android-powered smartphones
Rather than price, I'm going to look purely at features.
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Flash Player sandbox available for Firefox
Adobe says the feature is comparable to the Flash Player Protected Mode in Google Chrome browser, Protected Mode in Adobe Reader, and Office 2010 Protected View.
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CTIA 2012: HTC and Verizon announce Droid Incredible 4G LTE
HTC continues to roll out new devices with Ice Cream Sandwich and HTC Sense 4. Verizon now gets an upgraded Incredible that runs on their LTE network.
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Rogue Firefox extension hijacks browser sessions
Security researchers from StopMalvertising have spotted a rogue Firefox extension, capable of hijacking browser sessions and posting content on Facebook.
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Is Mozilla's Firefox 'click-to-play' feature a sound response to drive-by malware attacks?
In an attempt to slow down drive-by malware attacks, Mozilla plans to introduce 'click-to-play' feature in upcoming versions of its flagship Firefox browser.
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A quick-and-dirty way to speed up Firefox (a lot)
Browsing speed will improve from intolerable to moderately tolerable. And that's about all you can ask from Firefox these days.
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Microsoft Security Essentials 4.0 free PC security software ready for download
Microsoft has released a new version of its Security Essentials software for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 PCs.
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Why Android Ice Cream Sandwich's virtual buttons suck
What idiot on Google's Android team put the home button directly underneath the spacebar?
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Mozilla posts Firefox redesign mockups
Mozilla's user interface changes between Firefox 3 and 4 caused quite a controversy, with a significant percentage of the userbase choosing to stick with Firefox 3.
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Ice Cream Sandwich now on whopping 2.9% of Android devices
The severe fragmentation of Android is graphically demonstrated in the latest numbers showing OS versions in the installed user base.
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Mozilla shows off a Metro style Firefox prototype for Windows 8
Mozilla reached another milestone in its race to deliver a Metro style browser capable of working with Windows 8. Today's announcement shows off the Metro style interface and documents support for...
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The battle between the browsers might be over
It's now quite possible that the browser wars are over -- for now at any rate, as all the major browsers' market share has flat-lined.
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Sony: You might not really want Ice Cream Sandwich after all
Sony is recommending that customers think twice before upgrading to ICS due to its harsh impact on hardware.
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The BIG browser benchmark: Chrome 18 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5
The BIG browser benchmark! Chrome 18 vs Opera 11 vs Firefox 11 vs IE9 vs Safari 5 ... which browser will be triumphant?
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Firefox 11 review: Firefox has jumped the shark
Not very fast, really unstable, and falling in popularity, does Firefox have a future?
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