Mozilla today announced major changes coming to how Firefox add-ons are built. While this is mainly aimed at add-on developers, the end results will trickle down to Firefox users over the next few ...
DETROIT, Aug. 30, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gomez, the web performance division of Compuware Corporation (Nasdaq:CPWR), has published a new white paper that explores how to deliver quality web ...
Mozilla has officially brought multi-process support to the Firefox web browser. After debuting multi-process support in Firefox 48 beta a few months ago, the developers have dropped the beta label.
A month after Google introduced its multi-browser tab opening functionality for Chrome Beta, the new feature already set to make its debut in the stable release of the browser. The new feature lets ...
I’d use Chrome exclusively, but even the 3.0 beta is so minimalist as to be annoyingly obtuse. Sometimes I think the Google engineers screw around with the user interface just because they can, not ...