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Firefox 4 makes Firefox competitive again, with its updated interface and improved performance. Firefox Gets a Makeover. The first thing you’ll notice is that Firefox 4 has a new look.
Firefox 4 offers a refreshed layout and appearance, as well as some under-the-hood tweaks. Here's a look at some of the highlights.
Beta 4 of Firefox 4 brings with it some interesting new abilities, including tab organization and improved syncing. Topics Spotlight: Building a Winning Team ...
With Firefox 4 emerging as a public beta this week, it’s time to take a closer look at the next version of Mozilla’s Web browser. I spent some time with this pre-release version to see how it ...
Second Beta Release of Firefox 4 Arrives; Firefox 4 Beta 2, Due Next Week, Adds Tabs on Top for Macs; Mozilla Moves Tabs to the Top for Firefox 4; Firefox 4 Beta 1 Now Available for Download ...
It's a good year for web browsers. The move to HTML5 is encouraging innovation, and the arrival of common benchmarks like SunSpider and ACID3 (as useful as they may or may not be) is pushing the ...
For years, Firefox has trundled along at the back of the browser pack, a beast of burden laden with fancy features but lacking speed. Not anymore. Mozilla has released Firefox 4, and in our ...
Firefox 4 Beta 1 scored 3,573 on the Peacekeeper benchmark, much better than 2,470, the score produced by Firefox 3.6.4 on the same machine. These values, though, still lag behind the competition.
With greater speed, a sleek new interface and a few tricks up its sleeve, Firefox 4 may be on track to regain the browser crown. The just-released first beta of Firefox 4 takes some smart design ...
Mozilla's Director of Firefox Mike Beltzner has outlined the organization's plan for Firefox 4. According to Beltzner, the mission is to make the browser "fast, friendly and empowering." ...
Some Windows users will be able to try a Direct2D-accelerated version of Firefox--if they manually switch it on. Also coming: tab candy. Firefox 4 beta 4 adds hardware acceleration - CNET ...
A recent blog post by Mozilla’s Director of Firefox, Mike Beltzner, offers up the first real glimpse at what the open source browser maker intends to accomplish with Firefox 4. And not too ...