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Users of the previous-generation Firefox 2.0.0.x series of web browser will begin to receive messages telling them to upgrade to Firefox 3 from next week.
The Mozilla Foundation has officially announced the results of the Firefox Download Day - a Guinness World Record for most downloads of a software product in 24 hours.
A zero-day security flaw shared with its previous generation brother, and discovered just five hours after the download was made available, mars the launch of Firefox 3.0.
Aza Raskin has released a video detailing his vision for the user interface to be used with the mobile release of the popular Firefox web browser - and it's pretty darn snazzy.
The latest Release Candidate for Firefox 3 has hit the Mozilla FTP site, but many users will be disappointed that another round of testing stands between them and a final release.
Mozilla CEO John Lilly has revealed that the Firefox developer is considering tracking users' browsing habits on a voluntary basis.
The first alpha release of the next Thunderbird e-mail client has been made available for download under the codename Shredder Alpha 1, and it's got some nice new features.
The Mozilla Foundation has released a new version of Firefox to fix a flaw in the JavaScript garbage collection process introduced in the previous release, and which can cause instability.
Firefox 3.0 beta 4 simultaneously shows jumps in Java performance, while lowering its memory footprint.
Figures published by web monitoring firm XiTi Monitor yesterday reveal the open-source Firefox web browser steadily gaining ground throughout Europe.
Early design screenshots posted to the Mozilla Wiki offer a sneak peek at how the mobile phone-oriented version of popular open-source browser Firefox might look.
John Lilly, Mozilla's Chief Operating Officer, estimates that Firefox has around 126 million monthly users... and probably more.
A recent blog post by Mike Schroepfer reveals that a mobile version of the popular Firefox web browser is in the works.
In a move that some might construe as being an attempt to gain back some precious market share, Microsoft is releasing an IE7 build to all Windows XP and Server 2003 users.
The Mozilla Foundation is injecting £1.49 million into a new company that will handle the development of Thunderbird and develop other email innovations.
Mozilla's CEO has laid out three possible futures for Thunderbird, and is hoping that the community can choose the free email client's fate.
The Mozilla Foundation's President has gone on record to say some pretty nasty things about Apple and Steve Jobs after the company's recent announcement on its browser, Safari.
Apple has announced that Safari is making the move into the PC browser wars. Oh...boy?
The Chairman of Mozilla Corporation has revealed that Firefox earned the company a lofty $52.9m during 2005.
Firefox 2.0 is making its debut tomorrow. Oh, wait, make that today. Get it while it's hot?
The alleged critical flaws in Firefox's JavaScript implementation have turned out to be a hoax. Neither hacker has managed to execute code via the flaw.
Two hackers have stated that Firefox is critically flawed, because of the way it handles JavaScript. Speigelmock and Wbeelsoi detailed the flaw in a slide at the ToorCon hacker convention.
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October 14 2021 | 15:04