Your browser isn’t just another app; it’s your portal to the internet. We take you through the pros and cons of the top web browsers to help you pick between them.
ZDNET key takeaways If you use multiple search engines, pay attention.Firefox's new feature that makes it easy to switch up ...
Firefox is easily the most popular Linux web browser. In the recent LinuxQuestions survey, Firefox took first place with 51.7 percent of the vote. Chrome came in second with a mere 15.67 percent. The ...
Soon both Google Chrome, the most popular of all web browsers, and the Firefox web browser will release their 100th version. Now, besides just being a cool number, there are technical issues that come ...
New Mozilla CEO has outlined that the next chapter of Firefox will be to evolve into an AI browser, causing backlash due to ...
Each browser's web store (the Chrome Web Store and Firefox's Add-Ons page) offers a huge selection of themes. Chrome's themes change your home page background as well as the borders, but Firefox also ...
Firefox is starting to look like Chrome and Chrome is taking steps toward hiding URLs. While there are certainly some supporters of each move, there are plenty of folks disgruntled by the changes.
If you use the Firefox browser, you may have noticed that some websites have not been working properly lately. This is because an unusual bug has been found that is causing some sites on Firefox ...
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