The “FREAK” vulnerability that downgrades and weakens secure web connections doesn’t just affect Google and Apple users — according to a security advisory from Microsoft, all supported versions of Windows are… Read more »
Mozilla has released Firefox 35, which brings with it the enhancements to the Firefox Hello video-calling feature that I wrote about when they were in beta. Firefox 35 also introduces a… Read more »
Most phones running Mozilla’s mobile Firefox OS to this point have been drab and cheap affairs. But take a look at the latest Firefox phone headed to Japan: Called Fx0, it’s the… Read more »
Firefox Hello, the WebRTC-based video-calling feature that Mozilla and partner Telefónica revealed as a beta feature in October, hit the mainstream — sort of — with the full release of Firefox… Read more »
Ghostery, a new Android “privacy browser,” is ultimately no different from Google’s Chrome in that you and your data are its product, not its primary customer. Read more »
Now that third-party browsers can take full advantage of the Nitro JavaScript engine in iOS 8, Mozilla is taking the plunge to build Firefox for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Read more »
Google’s EU search antitrust case is a complex beast that is being overloaded by vested interests. Competition commission Margrethe Vestager would be best advised to keep her solutions simple, and here… Read more »
WebRTC is clearly gaining impressive momentum, as illustrated today by separate announcements from Microsoft and Temasys. The technology still faces big hurdles, but businesses and developers should be considering how they… Read more »
Microsoft is moving forward with Skype in a browser with a new beta version announced for IE, Chrome, Safari and Firefox. You’ll still need to download a plug-in but the company… Read more »