Mozilla built this new mobile operating system on the guts of the Firefox browser (the Gecko rendering engine). That’s why it ...
In the Firefox Nightly version, the path to enable this feature is as follows: Settings - About Firefox Nightly - Click the Firefox LOGO five times in a row to enable this feature. Interface of ...
Mozilla has opened the Firefox Marketplace, a browser-based strore that enables developers to distribute mobile web apps through the Android version of Firefox. However, since the Android version of ...
Mozilla’s latest announcement notes the support for extensions on Firefox for Android devices. All supported extensions can be found on the Firefox browser’s add-on page, and at the time of writing, ...
Nathan is a tech journalist from Canada who spends too much money on gadgets. You can find his work on Android Police, Digital Trends, iMore, Mobile Syrup and ZDNET. Nathan studied journalism at ...
Since Mozilla's Firefox Android app release, the mobile browsing experience has always been somewhat of a mixed bag — which ...
Browser extensions are super useful on desktop platforms, but mobile browsers rarely support them. This week, Firefox for Android is taking a big step in changing that with support for over 450 new ...
The first fruits of Mozilla's attempt to make a Chrome OS-like Firefox operating system -- Boot 2 Gecko -- are now beginning to take shape in the Nightly builds of Firefox for Android. Share on ...
If you're looking for the best web browser for your Android device, you've likely come across two key competitors: Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Which browser offers the best speed and tools for ...
Firefox is among the rare web browsers that supports extensions on Android. For that alone, it's worth using over Google Chrome. Extensions let you enhance your browsing experience by adding useful ...
Parth is a technology analyst and writer specializing in the comprehensive review and feature exploration of the Android ecosystem. His work is distinguished by its meticulous focus on flagship ...
When Google Chrome first launched in 2008, it had a lot of innovations, like its multiprocess architecture, that made it the superior browser to use at the time. However, fast-forward 15 years later, ...