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Mobile Firefox RC coming as early as next week

Though nary but a few screenshots have been shown of it outside of a few alpha builds released months ago, the words “Mobile Firefox” are enough to get most geeks a bit hot around the collar.

The wait is almost over – for some, at least. Sometime next week, we can expect to get our first real taste of what Mozilla’s got cooking, as they plan to wrap up their first release candidate. Alas, it won’t be launching on a platform that most will have access to.

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Mozilla exec urges Firefox users ditch Google for Bing

Asa Dotzler, Mozilla's director of community development, used his personal blog to urge Firefox users away from Google and to use Microsoft's search engine Bing, instead. Dotzler cited privacy concerns, specifically pointing to comments recently made by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.


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Difference between Opera Mobile 10 and Opera Mini 5

Unless you have a Windows Mobile or Symbian/S60 phone, Opera Mobile is not available for you to download to your phone. Enjoy Opera Mini!

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Will the GPU become the new CPU?

It’s interesting to see the GPU gain increasing relevance all of a sudden. Over the past couple of years we’ve seen the importance of high-end GPUs diminished greatly as games (which are increasingly developed for consoles) no longer suck at the GPU anywhere near as hard as they once did.

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Firefox gets GPU Acceleration!

What is the one thing that the amazing Mozilla Firefox browser lacks? GPU acceleration of course. That will soon be a thing of the past, and consumers with the latest 2GB Nvidia and cards will be pleased to know that Firefox will work faster and better with their monster cards.

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Universal CSS Navigation Menu - More Features and Demos

Less than a week before the official release our developers packed a new demo for the Universal CSS Navigation Menu.The demo shows different types of menus, as well as horizontal orientation with different animations.


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Universal CSS Navigation Menu to be Released Next Week

A week before the official release for Universal CSS Navigation Menu we offer you another demo that will unveil more features that we've packed in the extension.

Today's hot features are: Custom icon for each menu item, different animation for main and sublevels, vertical layout and one of the great predefined styles included in the extension.

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Chrome Extensions Site Now Open for Uploads

Google has opened up its gallery for developers to share Chrome extensions, a step that soon should make it easier for people to customize the open-source browser.

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Important DMXzone Changes - Multiple Currencies

Here at the DMXzone, we have friends from all over the world and we are really happy about it. We've implemented an unique IP 2 Location technology so your country and currency is automaticaly detected. Currently we support USD, Euro and British Pounds. Once the currency is set all prices and payments will be done in it - so you never need to worry about currency exchange!

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Firefox Now The Most Vulnerable Browser?

Where Internet Explorer used to rule the roost, Web security firm Cenzic says Firefox topped the list for total vulnerabilities in the first half of 2009.

The number of security vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser were so numerous for so long that it was routinely flagged as the most vulnerable Web browser on the market—in no small part because it was also the most widely-used browser on the market.

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