Firefox 3.6 is now official, no more beta label! which means that its now a Final Product, the resting phase is over and this time lets just hope that the bugs are finally fixed. As of this very minute Firefox 3.6 have been downloaded 6,301,335 times and downloads grows by-the-second, this makes me think that it’s time to join the band wagon and upgrade to Firefox 3.6. But before I [...]
Mozilla brings out Firefox 3.5.3, It’s just weird that Firefox need to crash first before initiating the upgrade.Firefox fixed several Vulnerabilitis that can be used to run attacker code and install software , without user interaction. These includes the following: MFSA 2009-51 Chrome privilege escalation with FeedWriter MFSA 2009-50 Location bar spoofing via tall line-height Unicode characters MFSA 2009-49 TreeColumns dangling pointer vulnerability MFSA 2009-47 Crashes with evidence of memory [...]
The “ga_shade div tag” is an overlay to shade the website screen and is used by Google Analytics to show clicks overlay. I figured out last night that with google analytics you can track how many users click a certain link. However this brings out a problem, after disabling the overlay the shaded part of the website is still shaded and nothing can be clicked nor selected. This issue involves [...]
According to Vulnerability note VU#443060 issued by US-CERT (United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 contains a Highly Critical Security Hole that allows hackers to execute malicious code.
Mozilla has already announced the official release of the latet FireFox 3.1 Beta 2. This latest version of FireFox introduces new features but the most noteworthy would probably be the private browsing feature. Firefox 3.1, which is codenamed Shiretoko, will include many improvements and several important features that were originally planned for the 3.0 release but were deferred for various reasons. Mozilla released the first 3.1 alpha in July with [...]
I’m pretty sure that if there are add-ons out there that will help you save money from eBay, Amazon and other auction sites, that you’ll surely check it out. Who doesn’t want to save some extra bucks for future use right? Well here are a list of FireFox add-ons that will help you compare prices, save some time and money and eventually make your money go further and save you [...]
I’m pretty sure that if you can squeeze a few more speed into your browsers then you’d probably do it. IF you answered yes then this post is for you, below is a list of a few hacks that I found on TechRadar that would make your FireFox faster. 1. Enable pipelining Browsers are normally very polite, sending a request to a server then waiting for a response before continuing. [...]
Last Week, we posted screenshots about FireFox’s Mobile codenamed “Fennec”. FireFox’s first mobile alpha- codenamed “Fennec”, after a small animal that lives in the Sahara Desert and is notable for its huge ears-is now ready for download. The browser is built from the same Gecko code base that drives the also-under-construction Firefox 3.1, which just hit Beta 1 last week. At the time, it was only recommended for use on [...]
I, for one, uses FireFox as my browser and while using a bare copy is great adding some add-ons will surely make it better. Here is a list of FireFox Add-ons that power users use, take a look and you might find something that might catch your interest. 1. All-in-one Sidebar All-in-one Sidebar makes Firefox’s Sidebar more useful by displaying pretty much anything you might want: source code, downloads, add-ons, [...]
Last Month, we posted some extensions to put Google Chrome’s features into FireFox but this time we are going a step further as we found another way to turn your Firefox Browser into a Google Chrom Clone. A reader from LifeHacker named Asian Angel, She creates an almost identical-looking Chrome clone using 10 Firefox extensions and one theme. Take a look at the before and after photos, then get the [...]





























