XDA Developers on MSN
This non-Chromium Linux browser can run Chrome, Firefox, and Safari extensions
It's still in beta, but worth a look.
Mozilla has rolled out Firefox 145, a significant update that brings a range of usability, security and privacy enhancements, while marking a clear turning point by discontinuing official support for ...
Firefox 149 is here, and although we've already talked about one of the big new features on the way, the release version has ...
The Firefox 149 update is now rolling out to users, adding a new split view feature, a free built-in VPN and a welcome ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Linux would be nothing without these 6 open-source apps
The real reason you stayed on Linux has nothing to do with ideals but a strong functional foundation that we all take for ...
A public beta of Orion for Linux, a WebKit-based web browser from paid search engine Kagi, is now available for testing. For those unfamiliar with it, ...
Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox version 121 to the public. The latest version of the popular desktop browser brings enhancements for all major OS platforms. There are new features for Windows, ...
Firefox is the default browser on many Linux distros, including Ubuntu and Fedora Workstation. While it already includes strong privacy protections like Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP), several ...
Microsoft, Google, Linux, Meta, and more are coming together today to form a new "Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers" group. The Linux Foundation, alongside Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Opera, have ...
Mozilla has officially released Firefox 149.0, bringing a mix of new productivity features, privacy enhancements, and ...
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