Firefox is ending support for Windows XP and Vista in September 2017, here's what you need to know
Mozilla announced that Firefox is officially ending support for the now 15-year-old Windows XP and 10-year- old Windows Vista operating systems.
Mozilla announced that Firefox is officially ending support for the now 15-year-old Windows XP and 10-year- old Windows Vista operating systems.
Take a look at the top stories revolving around Microsoft over the past week, from support from Apple, Google and Mozilla to Bing Rewards transitioning to Microsoft Rewards.
Mozilla has long stood as one of the shining examples of transparency online, which should make it no surprise to anyone that they've decided to throw their support behind Microsoft.
Mozilla Firefox 21 is no longer in Beta, as the company has released the new Firefox browser today. However, as we are hours away from the official release, Mozilla has already uploaded the new version to its servers, for all to download.
msnNow, a service Microsoft launched over a year ago, is now available as a "sidebar" for your Mozilla Firefox browser. For those that don't know, msnNow is a cool way to track what's trending on the internet in real-time based on a combination of social signals, algorithms, and editorial insights.
Microsoft and Mozilla are known for sending cakes over to each to celebrate the release of a new version of their internet browsers, but this time its a bit different. Microsoft has wished Mozilla a happy 15th year anniversary by sending Mozilla a picture of a cake. On top of that, Microsoft thanks Mozilla for their continued advocacy for web standards.
Mozilla Firefox 20, which is currently in Beta stage, is set to go final in a few weeks. But what exactly is new with Firefox 20? Lets take a look at a new feature that aims to increase your security and privacy.
Mozilla is set to release Firefox 19 for desktop tomorrow, Tuesday February 19th, but it appears that the download is already live! If you want to grab Firefox 19 a day early, grab your download here!
Mozilla has released Firefox 19 into Beta and the new version brings with it a native PDF viewer as well as other features. The built-in PDF viewer utilizes standard HTML5 APIs, which allows it to run on many browsers and platforms, including PCs, tablets, and smartphones.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source Web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. Firefox is also the second most widely used internet browser. Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine, which implements most current web standards in addition to several features that are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards. Firefox 18 features preliminary support for WebRTC, offers a better image quality experience thanks to new HTML scaling algorithm, and performance improvements when it comes to tab switching.
Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source Web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. Firefox is also the second most widely used internet browser. Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine, which implements most current web standards in addition to several features that are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards. Firefox 18 features preliminary support for WebRTC, offers a better image quality experience thanks to new HTML scaling algorithm, and performance improvements when it comes to tab switching.