Mozilla has been testing an iOS version of its popular web browser since September, and now Firefox for iOS is available publicly to anyone in possession of an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Mozilla ...
Mozilla is about to remove the Nightly beta of its new Firefox Android browser from the Google Play Store, leaving only Firefox Preview for users to try. It’s worth swapping over from the Nightly ...
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. But things don’t have to be this way. Despite only having a tiny fraction of the mobile browser market, Mozilla has totally rewritten its Firefox app for ...
Mozilla is working on a native iPhone application that would make it possible to view bookmarked and recently-viewed web pages from the desktop Firefox browser on Apple's handset. The development of ...
Mozilla Corp. has released a new browser for iPhone and iPad users called Firefox Focus that provides users with a private browsing experience. By default, Firefox Focus will block ad trackers from ...
Following a soft launch and months of testing, Mozilla has released Firefox for iOS on the App Store for free. The WebKit-based web browser for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch features a Firefox-like ...
Mozilla today announced that its Firefox Home iPhone application has been accepted to the App Store, and is available for downloading. The program is not a full-fledged version of Firefox, but instead ...
Application lets users access Firefox desktop history, bookmarks, and open tabs on their iPhones, and a version for Android is in development Mozilla is working on an iPhone application called Home ...
An absolute must for immediately taking advantage of portable computing is a web browser, and Mozilla Firefox, Portable ...
One of the best features of the Android ecosystem is that you can switch things up however you like. You can change everything from your default phone app to your ...
Mozilla is working on a project that could let a few key Android apps like WhatsApp run on its fledgling mobile operating system, which could keep its prospects alive. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Mozilla removes Direct2D support starting with Firefox 146 on Windows. It suggests using Firefox 140 ESR for those who need ...