Showing posts with label Mozilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mozilla. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Flame with Firefox OS now available to developers

Mozilla Flame

is a Firefox OS reference device from Alcatel, which is meant to help developers test out their content on Firefox OS and make sure the apps they write will work on the OS. The device is now being shipped out to Mozillians (individuals or groups that were involved in the Mozilla Project) or developers that bought the device when it went up for pre-orders in May.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Firefox phones costing $50 to launch in India

Firefox phones

Last year we saw Firefox OS powered smartphones launched in Europe and Latin America. Since it was only able to cooperate with as many as two carriers in each country, the platform has only managed to sell an underwhelming one million devices. Now Mozilla wants to expand their Firefox OS platform to the Indian market.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Mozilla's Chrome-cast like streaming stick based on Firefox OS demonstrated on video

Mozilla Firefox OS streaming stick

We recently told you that Microsoft may be planning to release its own Surface-branded Miracast dongle to challenge the Google Chromecast. However it looks like Mozilla already has one of its own in the works based on Firefox OS, which even connects with Chromcast enabled apps out of the box.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Mozilla Firefox 30 is now available for download - Here's what is new

Mozilla has just released Firefox version 30.0 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. Firefox 30 is a minor update in terms of functionality that has been added or changed in the browser. This is in stark contrast to Firefox 29 which introduced the Australis interface to the browser.

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Mozilla Firefox 29 is now available with major redesign and Firefox account integration

FirefoxMozilla has just released a major update for Firefox, bringing version 30.0 along with the Australis user interface, which the company has been working on for almost two years. This is the most radical design change to the Firefox user interface in recent history, giving it a more Chrome like feel rather than the Firefox interface we are used to.

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Mozilla Firefox 28 is now available for download

Mozilla has released Firefox version 28.0 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android platforms. The update brings a few new features and improvements to the web browser. Version 28 of Firefox for Windows was also supposed to bring the long-awaited Windows 8 Metro version of the browser, but it was removed from the final version citing poor demand.

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Mozilla plans to bring a $25 Firefox OS phone

Smartphones have gotten cheaper and faster, but it’s still hard to find many smartphones under $100, and there are almost none under $50. Mozilla, the company behind the popular browser and the Firefox OS, wants to change this and has signed a partnership to make the world’s cheapest smartphone, a $25 Firefox OS smartphone.

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Firefox 27 is now available for download

Mozilla has released Firefox 27 for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. The update reportedly makes the web browser faster, more secure and more social on the desktop platforms. Firefox for Android has also been updated with a fix for Flash on KitKat, WebRTC, new languages, UI tweaks and more.

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Firefox 25 is now available for download

Mozilla has released Firefox 25 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android devices. The update brings a few new changes and improvements including Web Audio support to desktop browsers and a new guest browsing mode for Android. You will find the detailed update change-log after the break

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Firefox 23 is now available for download

Mozilla has released Firefox version 23 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. The update brings several new features and improvements including a slight modification to the logo. The desktop versions offer a new filter system that helps stop insecure content from any kind of unwanted threat. Although your HTTPS websites are secure as such, they often include non-secure content, but the filter in place will now mean that such content cannot be compromised.

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Firefox 22 is now available for download

Mozilla has released Firefox version 22 for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. The new version brings several new features and improvements to the web browser, including support for 3D gaming, video calls and file sharing. The update also offers developers enhanced compatibility with less requirement for plugins and other unnecessary third-party installations.

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Firefox 21 is now available for download

Mozilla has released Firefox 21 for Windows, Mac and Linux computers along with Android devices. The new version brings a few new features and improvements, including three tracking options: “Do Track,” “Do Not Track,” and “no preference.” The update also brings an all-new startup suggestion system which allows users to streamline their app startup time. There is also a Firefox Health Report which allows users to fine tune their browsing experience.

You can download the update to your device by heading over to Help > About on your Firefox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Firefox 20 is now available for download


Mozilla has released Firefox 20 for Windows, Mac and Linux computers. The new version brings enhancements to private browsing, a new Download Manager and 'getUserMedia' for developers. This release follows Firefox version 19 which was released on February 19th

Mozilla has also released Firefox 20 for Android which you can download through the Google Play Store.

You can download the update on your Windows, Mac OS or Linux computers by heading over to Help > About on your Firebox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Mozilla Firefox OS - Video Demo

Firefox-OSMozilla’s CEO Gary Kovacs recently revealed that their HTML5 based Firefox OS devices will be available in the U.S. sometime in 2014. This year it will be arriving in countries like Brazil, Colombia, Hungary, Mexico, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Spain and Venezuela with additional markets expected to be announced soon. The devices will be manufactured by LG, Huawei, ZTE and Alcatel and will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon processors.

Mozilla has released a video which demonstrates some of the interesting features of Firefox OS, including the ability to search for movies on the device, which displays a list of movie-related apps like Fandango and IMDB.

Mozilla CEO expects Firefox OS devices for US by 2014

Firefox-OSMozilla CEO Gary Kovacs recently revealed his company’s partnership with LG and other prominent device manufacturers, to introduce Firefox OS based devices. During a Q&A session he also revealed that the company expected the first Firefox devices to come to the United States “somewhere in the 2014 time-frame”.

Firefox OS devices coming from ZTE, Alcatel, Huawei and LG

Mozilla has announced that they are partnering with four device manufacturers – LG, Huawei, ZTE, Alcatel to build devices based on their HTML5 based Firefox OS. The have also reported that 18 carriers across the globe have confirmed that they will offer these devices. It has also been confirmed that Firefox OS will feature apps like Facebook, Twitter and games like Cut the Rope.

The handsets are expected to be entry level devices which will bridge the gap between traditional smartphones with native apps and feature phones.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

[Android app] Firefox updated (19.0)

Mozilla has released Firefox for Android version 19.0 which brings a few new features, improvements and security enhancements. Firefox for Android is the free mobile web browser that puts the power of the open web in your hands. Firefox for Android is fast, easy to use, & customizable, with the latest security and privacy features to help you stay safe on the internet.

You can download the update directly on your device through the Google Play Store or by using the following link:

Firefox 19 is now available for download

Mozilla has released Firefox 19 which follows the Firefox 18 release in January. The new version which is available to Windows, Mac OS and Linux computers, brings a few new features, improvements and bug fixes. The biggest addition for the new platform is the inclusion of a built-in PDF viewer, a feature found on other browsers that has been sorely missing for Firefox users.

Mozilla has also released Firefox 19 for Android which you can download through the Google Play Store.

You can download the update on your Windows, Mac OS or Linux computers by heading over to Help > About on your Firebox browser or by pointing your browser to Firefox.com. You can also download the latest version and install the update manually using the links which follow:

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Mozilla announces Firefox OS Developer Preview Phone


Mozilla has been trying its best to get developer attention for their new Firefox OS, but there has been a notable lack of hardware until now. Developers have had to rely on loading the mobile operating system onto their own devices in order to test their apps and services effectively. In an attempt to take things forward Mozilla has announced the launch of two developer preview devices which will have Firefox OS preloaded on them.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

[Android app] Firefox updated (18.0)

Firefox for Android has been updated to version 18.0 and brings a few new features, improvements and security updates. Firefox for Android is the free mobile web browser that puts the power of the open web in your hands. Firefox for Android is fast, easy to use, & customizable, with the latest security and privacy features to help you stay safe on the internet.

You can download the update directly on your Android device through the Google Play Store or by using the link which follows: