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    newgalactic: This is absolutely wonderful. Hopefully, this will trigger M$ to do the same with the 360. I would love to have Hulu on my big screen. Can the PS3 ... more »
    Michai: That would be amazing, however I think Sony's devices would benefit from Google's lightweight Chome browser. I'm sure there are strategic reasons as ... more »
    Skunky: I can't wait for IE8 on the 360 now. *snort, giggle* Hee hee, okay, I can't say that with a straight face. more »
    Bertone77: This would be Awesome, I don't have many complaints about the PS3's browser except for the fact that it does not play well with 3rd party apps/plug-in... more »
    Arekku: Please!! I beg you Sony!! Please! Adding a cutting-edge browser like Firefox with the millions addons would put the PS3 on top. With Firefox is not ju... more »
    Noobs-R-Us: Yes! Because Sony's browser sucks balls. more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: I used to be a fan of Firefox, but lately, it's been crashing on me regularly. Plus it takes up an insane amount of RAM. What's up with that? more »
    ph15h: I woulda thought there'd be a Sony/Google Alliance. Oh well... more »
    Sockatume: I actually find browsing on the consoles (specifically, the Wii) to be a good deal easier than browsing on the iPhone, if only because of the large, e... more »
    Alfisted: They should do this for the WII ... if only because one could bring up fleshbot with a single gesture. more »
    BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: Now if they brought this to Xbox and used Natal - do you think it could recognize you air-typing and mouse gestures? Currently only Tom Cruise has thi... more »
    Danny Allen: Please let this be true. more »
    suckerpin: Um. MobileMe does sync bookmarks over the air. Just sayin. #mozillaiphoneapp more »
    OMG! Ponies!: Just to be clear, lots of things on the iPhone would be surprising. An app that streams a videofeed of me fucking my cat would be, to say the least, ... more »
    psychiccheese: Surprise! it's Firefox! Nobody's expecting Firefox now, because they're expecting to be surprised, and FF is just too obvious. so now that everyone'... more »
  • #ps3

    Rumor: Firefox Coming to the PlayStation 3

    Because browsing the web on your video game console is so painless and intuitive, there's a rumor out there that Sony is looking into bringing Firefox to the PS3. Cool, I guess. [Playstation Insider via Technabob]
  • #iphoneapps

    What On Earth Is Mozilla's Mystery iPhone App?

    Mozilla's CEO says an iPhone app is due within a few weeks, and that it'll "surprise people." I mean, that's neat and all, but the most exciting possibility—Firefox—would be the least surprising. So, uh, what is it? More »
  • #firefox

    Shady Microsoft Plugin Pokes "Critical" Hole In Firefox Security

    Microsoft has acknowledged that they slipped the .NET Framework Assistant plugin into Firefox via Windows Update this past February, and that it has poked a "critical" hole in the browser's security (effectively bringing Firefox down to IE's level). More »
  • #browserwars

    Mozilla Whines About Apple Being First in Microsoft's Web Browser Ballot Screen

    After getting cornered by the European Union, Microsoft offered a reasonable solution to the web browser monopoly dilemma: Let users choose whatever browser they want. Now, the developers of Firefox are whining about who's first in the web setup screen. More »
  • #firefox

    Download Firefox 3.6 Sorta Beta Now

  • #browsers

    Firefox 3.6 Will Speak Fluent Accelerometer

    MacBooks and Thinkpads already have all the hardware they need to know which way they're tilting, but most software doesn't even bother to ask. Now, with the orientation-aware Firefox 3.6, your accelerometers might finally get some exercise. More »
  • #software

    Is Your Browser Stealing Precious Battery Life?

    People try so hard to extend laptop battery life—going blind staring at dimmed screens, developing repetitive stress injuries by ditching mice—that they can miss the obvious. Like browser choice, which apparently have a huge impact on battery life. More »
  • #howto

    How To: Bake Your Own Chrome OS, Right Now

    Nobody knows exactly what Google's forthcoming Chrome OS will look or act like, but we've got a pretty good idea of what they're going for. Here's how to live out Google's online-only OS vision, right now More »
  • #browserwars

    Microsoft Exec Claims Firefox's Billion Downloads Is Probably Bull

    This is Amy Barzdukas, a general manager in charge of Microsoft's Internet Explorer. And she may be smiling in the photo, but nowadays she's bitching a lot. The reason? Firefox's one billion downloads claim: More »
  • #browsers

    Google Chromium on Mac Kicks Every Other Mac Browser's Ass

    Google Chromium 4.0, the pre-alpha version of Chrome, may still be buggy and crashy as all hell, but it's also incredibly fast, according to benchmarks: 34% faster than Safari, for one, and more than twice as fast as Firefox. More »
  • #dealzmodo

    Invisible Hand Plug-In Points Out Better Deals

    I try to keep my FireFox plug-ins streamlined, but after testing Invisible Hand only this morning, I'm addicted to its unobtrusive, deal-finding prowess. More »
  • #browsers

    Firefox Achieves One Billion Downloads, 31% Marketshare

    Firefox, the open-source upstart launched in 2004, is officially now a powerhouse, having been downloaded over one billion times in the last five years. Hell, it's prominent enough to attract the attention of the Secretary of State. More »
  • #government

    US State Department Rejects Firefox, Which Is Entirely Free, Due to "Expense Questions"

    At a State Department townhall conducted by Secretary Clinton, a staffer asked why Internet Explorer is mandated, even though Firefox is security-approved for the "entire intelligence community." The answer? A whole lot of bullshit, especially the insane citing of "expense." More »
  • #browsing

    Activate Multitouch Gestures in Firefox 3.5

    During the Firefox 3.5 beta, a few people stumbled upon a neat, unadvertised feature. By twisting their fingers on a Macbook's multitouch pad, they were able to roll through their loaded tabs. But Firefox 3.5 (official) deactivated the trick. More »
  • #firefox35

    Get Firefox 3.5 Final Right Now

    Firefox 3.5 is worlds better than 3.0 with powers like geo-location and serious speed to compete with Chrome and Safari 4, so grab it nownownow. Update: It's official! [Firefox, Softpedia via DS]
  • #browsers

    Firefox Mobile "Fennec" Now Open to All Brave WinMo Alpha Testers

  • #browsers

    Firefox 3.5 Arriving This Month, Release Candidate Available Now

  • #imagecache

    Fox Business Network Thinks "Microsoft" and "Apple" Are Search Engines

    Fox Business Channel: First place in the race to cluelessness. [via Reddit]
  • #browsers

    Firefox 3.5 Beta Available for Download

    The Firefox team has posted the first Firefox beta to carry the 3.5 version number, and it's a pretty hefty update. What's included? For starters, there's improved private browsing, and the lightning-fast TraceMonkey JavaScript engine. More »
  • #browserwar

    Chalk Drawing Depicts Epic Browser War (With A Touch of Conan)

    What is best in life? To crush other browsers, see their worm-ridden code driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of their fanboys. More »
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