Mozilla, the not-for-profit organization behind the Firefox web browser, has just unveiled a new, minimalist logo as part of a branding move that it says will help it become known as "the champions for a healthy internet."
Mozilla is currently working on a fresh new browser engine for Firefox called Quantum. It replaces the old Gecko engine that has been around since 1997.
Mozilla launched on Wednesday three new experiments for its Test Pilot program for Firefox. These include a screenshot tool and a picture-in-picture tool.
Mozilla reports that Firefox Hello will be discontinued in September with the release of Firefox 49. It was based on WebRTC for secure chats on web pages.
Mozilla recently said that Firefox will begin blocking certain "invisible" Flash content that's not relevant to the browsing experience starting in August.
Mozilla's Dave Herman recently said that Firefox 48 will have a media parser derived from the Rust programming language, replacing the current C++ version.
Dem's fightin' words! Opera Software fires back at Microsoft over claims that the Edge browser is better on battery savings than Opera's power-saving mode.
Mozilla is experimenting with a feature called Containers, which aims to separate business, personal, shopping, and banking in the web surfing experience.
Mozilla launched a new extension for Firefox that allows users to test and provide feedback on experimental features without having to install the beta.
Mozilla could change up the core technology that powers its Firefox browser by wrapping Electron around Gecko to build something new ... and Chrome-like.
Perhaps ideal for anyone that's already installed Windows 10, Mozilla has upgraded the popular Firefox browser to offer a more streamlined user experience as well as stronger protection against malicious add-ons.
A new report reveals that websites can identify you from the battery status API, which reveals battery life information about your phone or laptop battery.
Windows 10 makes Microsoft's Edge browser the default, even on systems that had other browsers set to default, and Mozilla CEO Chris Beard isn't happy.
Firefox's optional Tracking Protection feature protects your privacy, but research shows that it can also significantly speed up load times for Web pages.