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  • Firefox Account Manager Aims to Make Your Social Life Easier
    By Mashable on March 12th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    What do you do when you first fire up your browser? Most probably, you log into various sites that require a username and password – Facebook, Gmail, Twitter and the like. For me, personally, it’s quite a chore, as I need to log into over 10 different services before I start doing…

  • Twilight Super Fan Goes Crazy Over “Eclipse” Trailer [Viral Video to Avoid]
    By Mashable on March 11th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    If you’re one of those folks who responded to news of the Eclipse trailer today with a disgusted, “No thanks,” you really won’t want to watch this. Super Twilight fan and YouTube star NuttyMadam3575 recorded her reaction to the Eclipse trailer , unloading it to the Internet …

  • 10 Firefox Add-ons to Beautify Your Browser
    By Mashable on February 28th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    You’ve clearly made an educated decision in choosing the Firefox browser, so why not make further decisions about how it looks? As you may know, Firefox can give you a totally personalized browser experience, with plenty of options to customize its look and feel. We’ve trawled the plethora of …

  • ThinkPad W701 and W701ds specs emerge from a leaky faucet
    By Engadget on February 19th, 2010 | No Comments Comments

    Time to update you on another forthcoming update in the laptop world, this time concerning Lenovo’s premier widescreen workstation range. Purported internal Lenovo slides from earlier this year show the new W701 and W701ds ThinkPads nonchalantly hanging out next to some pretty beefy spec sheets. The W701, which we saw…

  • New Versions of Firefox Coming Later Than Anticipated
    By Mashable on December 28th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    If you were hoping to get your hands on Firefox 3.6 before the end of the year, you’re out of luck. CNET did some digging and discovered that release dates for both Firefox 3.6 and 4.0 have been pushed farther into the future . Originally, Firefox 3.6 (which is bringing some cool personalization and…

  • Firefox 4.0: New Design Changes Revealed [IMAGES]
    By Mashable on December 22nd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    The release of Firefox 4.0 may still be nearly a year away, but the excitement for the new version is already growing. In July, we revealed the first images of Firefox 4.0 . Now one of the designers behind Firefox has shared updated mock-ups of the new design. While a lot of the original concepts …

  • Mozilla Guy to Users: Leave Google, Switch to Bing
    By Mashable on December 11th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    You can start a company with the best intentions, but when that company grows into an enormous entity like Google, it starts being so important to itself that those intentions often take a back seat to company’s ambitions. After Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt little talk about privacy, in which he basically said…

  • 40 Million 3D TVs to Take Over Our Homes By 2014
    By Mashable on December 10th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    A few years ago, who would have thought that 3D viewing and those dorky glasses that come with it would become a hot commodity once again? Not only are more and more movies using 3D technology, but even YouTube is testing 3D video . If you think it’s going to…

  • Happy Birthday, Firefox
    By Mashable on November 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Originally an experimental branch of the Mozilla project, a new web browser was launched on November 9, 2004: Firefox 1.0. Its aim was to reduce Mozilla’s bloat (if you remember those early days, the Mozilla Suite consisted of a web browser, mail client, news reader, irc client; it even had a web page…

  • Web Browser Faceoff: Mozilla Firefox vs. Google Chrome
    By Mashable on September 21st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    We’ve had some pretty close races lately in our Lunchtime Poll feature, which got us thinking of the obvious question: which one of these contestants would win in a fantasy fight? So we decided to pit some of these services and software head-to-head in a knock-down…