Mozilla today released Firefox Developer Edition 38, which for the first time includes a 64-bit flavor for Windows. You can download the new version now directly from ...
Mainstream customers need not apply, but programmers who like the openness of Mozilla's browser-based Firefox OS will soon get a chance to help make it a reality. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Firefox 10, the latest version of the Mozilla web browser, was released today and brought a bunch of developer tools with the new update. Non-developers get a few new features too: faster updates and ...
The official version of the web browser ' Firefox 70 ' has been released. In addition to being equipped with a function that automatically generates passwords, it also includes updates such as adding ...
Introduced in January 2013, Firefox OS is a new mobile, Linux-based open source operating system for smartphones from Mozilla, a free software community also known as the creators of the Firefox Web ...
Mozilla has lifted the lid on the first two devices to run its forthcoming Firefox OS, making them available developer preview handsets or purchase in February. The mobiles named the Keon and the Peak ...
Firefox-maker Mozilla has launched a paid subscription service of its Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). There are three new paid subscriptions that start at $5 a month – MDN Core, MDN Plus 5, and MDN ...
Editor's Update 12/18/25: Added Mozilla CEO's response Firefox is addressing recent community concerns about AI integration by confirming it will include the option to completely disable all AI ...
Spanish smartphone OEM GeeksPhone has sold out its initial stock of Firefox OS developer preview handsets in a matter of hours. The $118 Keon and the $194 Peak went on sale yesterday, but both devices ...
Ben Goodger, a former top Mozilla Foundation developer who now works at Google -- albeit still at least part time on Firefox -- used his blog to blast Netscape. Goodger posted a link on his blog to a ...
Some Mozilla Corp. developers have recommended that the company consider yanking the new JavaScript engine, dubbed TraceMonkey, from Firefox 3.1 to get the Web browser back on track and out the door.