Mozilla has released updates for Firefox 3.5 and 3.6. These updates blacklist a few invalid HTTPS certificates [additional details]. If you have not already been prompted about this update you can get the update manually by going to Help Menu … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2011
Note: This feature is only available in Firefox 4. There may be currently or soon an add-on to add this functionality to Firefox 3.6 and older. Okay, I had forgotten about this feature as it was introduced very early on … Continue reading
When Firefox 4 is released, it is not going to be as an upgrade, but rather as an installer. You do not need to remove the old version of Firefox. However, by default when Firefox 4 goes to install it … Continue reading
Note: This article is going to be updated frequently over the next few days. Keep checking back for Updates and new () items since the original posting. After months of delays and well over a year in development, Firefox 4 … Continue reading
I am anticipating some users may end up accidentally breaking their extensions trying to go back to Firefox 3.6 after trying out Firefox 4.0. The method below also solves pretty much any add-ons installation issues. Firefox will automatically disable any … Continue reading
Just Released Firefox 4.0 RC2 – March 18th Schedule this Coming Week Firefox 4.0 – March 21st Future Release Firefox 3.5.18 – April 19th Firefox 3.6.16 – April 19th … Continue reading
gareon posted this article at Go Firefox! as a follow up to the article earlier this week on how IE9 does not support Windows XP. …More than 40 percent of web users are still on Windows XP. And that’s the … Continue reading
Mozilla released the second Release Candidate for Firefox 4.0 on March 18th. New in this release: Blacklisted a few invalid HTTPS certificates Updated localizations for 29 locales Added Vietnamese localization, bringing the total languages available in Firefox 4 to 83 For … Continue reading
Criminals are reportedly using a new phishing technique that allows them to bypass the fraud warnings issued by modern browsers such as Firefox and Chrome. On its blog, security firm M86Security reports that the trick involves attaching an HTML document … Continue reading
Unlike Microsoft’s latest release of Internet Exploiter Explorer (IE9). Via The Microsoft Blog/Seattle PI: You can download it here, but only if you’re using Windows 7 or Vista. Windows XP users aren’t invited to this party. IE9 won’t work on … Continue reading