PCWorld reports that Firefox 149 launches next week with major new features including a free built-in VPN offering 50 GB monthly data in the US, Germany, France, and UK. The update introduces ...
PCWorld reports Mozilla is developing a major UI redesign for Firefox codenamed ‘Nova’, featuring strong curves and rounded elements throughout the interface. The new design will incorporate fluid ...
As more and more industries wake up to the threat of AI-based automation, new data from browser maker Mozilla shows that AI is proving proficient at identifying cybersecurity vulnerabilities in ...
Firefox is rolling out an AI killswitch with its latest update. Credit: Thiago Prudencio/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Not a fan of AI? Tired of every app and device adding some sort of AI ...
The big picture: Firefox and its forks remain the preferred browsers for a niche segment of power users, many of whom strongly opposed Mozilla's plans to infuse the browser with generative AI features ...
The Firefox browser is gaining options to turn off AI enhancements, Mozilla said today. Firefox users who prefer to browse without artificial intelligence will be able to turn off several AI features ...
Like practically every other tech company under the sun, Mozilla has been jamming generative AI features into its products. The organization has now acknowledged that not everyone wants things like ...
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Recently, Mozilla’s new CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo promised that Firefox will be a “ modern AI browser,” which attracted a lot of attention. Fortunately, users who are not interested in the AI features ...
Editor's take: Mozilla has a new CEO, and a very original idea about the future of Firefox. The open-source software is set to embed nearly every kind of AI feature in the near future, but the ...
A subtle but dangerous memory flaw quietly shipped in Firefox for six months — affecting more than 180 million users — before security researchers uncovered it. The vulnerability allowed attackers to ...