📅 April 29, 2014

Mozilla Releases Major Firefox Update, With New UI, New Menu and More… [video]

Mozilla released today a major update to Firefox, with a new design and the ability to set up Firefox Sync by creating a Firefox account.

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Mozilla released today a major update to Firefox, with a new design and the ability to set up Firefox Sync by creating a Firefox account. We reimagined and redesigned Firefox to reflect how you use the Web today and we are excited to introduce many features including an elegant and fun design, new menu, customization mode and an enhanced Firefox Sync service powered by Firefox Accounts.

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📅 November 7, 2012

HOW TO: Use Netflix, Pandora, Hulu and Rdio From Any Country For Free

Media Hint is an extension that allows you to access internet media streaming services like Hulu, Netflix, Pandora and Rdio from anywhere. No additional set-up required. Install extension and you are ready to go.

If you’re not a respected citizen of the United States of America, or even if you are but you are traveling abroad, you’re pretty much a freak. Yes, a freak! Or at least that’s what streaming services like Hulu or Pandora think of you.

Don’t worry! Your freak days are over thanks to Media Hint, a brand new service from Garage 48…
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📅 June 18, 2012

Mozilla Shows Off “Junior” Browser For iPad [video]

Apple won’t allow any browsers on iOS devices besides Safari, so Mozilla is working on a legal workaround, an app dubbed “Junior” built on top of WebKit.


Apple won’t allow any browsers on iOS devices besides Safari, so Mozilla is working on a legal workaround, an app dubbed “Junior” built on top of WebKit.

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📅 April 18, 2012

OpenPhoto: Photos in Dropbox or S3 Made Magical [video]

OpenPhoto, the brainchild of ex-Yahoo engineer, Jaisen Mathai is a photo sharing platform that boasts ultimate freedom and total user control.

OpenPhoto, the brainchild of ex-Yahoo engineer, Jaisen Mathai is a photo sharing platform that boasts ultimate freedom and total user control. Contradictory to other photo sharing sites that have erected website-bound constraints that defeat the purpose of “sharing,” OpenPhoto allows the users to store their photos wherever they like.

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📅 February 21, 2012

The U.S. Copyright Office Posts 600+ Pro and Anti Jailbreaking Comments

The list of commenters includes consumers, corporations, and high profile names such as Sony, Mozzila, and Saurik. The big absent from this list is Apple.

The EFF’s efforts for keeping jailbreaking legal  are definitely not passing by unnoticed. The U.S. Copyright Office has posted 660+ comments, both for and against extending the exception allowing the “jailbreaking” of smartphones. The EFF is also pushing this year for gaming consoles to join the exception.

The list of commenters includes consumers, corporations, and high profile names such as Sony, Mozzila, and Saurik. The big absent from this list is Apple.

On Friday, February 10, the Copyright Office received approximately 700 comments on the classes of works proposed for exemption from the prohibition on circumvention of technological measure that control access. Links to most of those comments appear below, and links to the remainder should appear by the end of this week (i.e., by Feb. 17, 2011). The Office is also in the process of identifying, for each comment, which proposed class(es) of works is addressed.

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📅 September 27, 2011

Mozilla Drops Firefox 7 for Mac, Windows and Linux

Mozilla has released today Firefox 7. With this release, Mozilla focused on performance improvements, making Firefox the second fastest browser, following Opera.

Mozilla has released today Firefox 7. With this release, Mozilla focused on performance improvements, making Firefox the second fastest browser, following Opera.

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📅 July 16, 2010

Firefox Home iPhone App Available In The App Store

We told you when Firefox announced their Home app for iOS , and we told you when they released the first Firefox Home app commercial. Today, we’re telling you that Firefox Home is officially available in the app store.

We told you when Firefox announced their Home app for iOS , and we told you when they released the first Firefox Home app commercial. Today, we’re telling you that Firefox Home is officially available in the app store.

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📅 July 1, 2010

Firefox Home App For The iPhone Commerical. Available In The App Store Soon [video]

Mozilla just posted a new page on their site where they are announcing that the app is on its way to our iPhones ( probably right now Apple is reviewing the app). They also released a new commercial , presenting the app and showing how can we use it.

We talked about Firefox Home app for the iPhone before. The app is developed by Mozilla, and will allow users to synchronize bookmarks, history and open tabs between their computer(s) and the iPhone.

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📅 February 18, 2009

Mozilla To Decriminalize iPhone Jailbreaking

Mozilla is backing a move that would nullify copyright infringement charges against people who “jailbreak” their iPhones , a practice that Apple Inc. considers against the law.

In comments submitted to the U.S. Copyright Office , the maker of Firefox said it supports the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in its request for an exemption to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The EFF wants the Copyright Office to let users jailbreak their phones without fear of copyright infringement penalties.

Apple opposes the exemption , and in its own filing with the Copyright Office, has said that jailbreaking is a violation of copyright laws that protect its software.

“This is not us criticizing Apple,” John Lilly, Mozilla’s CEO, said in an interview Monday. “But it’s the principle of the thing. Choice is good for users, and choice shouldn’t be criminalized. The Internet is too important for all of us for that.”

“Jailbreak” is the term used to describe circumventing the digital rights management (DRM) technology on a cell phone so that the user can install third-party applications not authorized by the phone’s maker or the mobile carrier. The term was popularized by iPhone owners after several groups of programmers figured out how to hack the first-generation iPhone’s operating system.

Although it never mentioned the iPhone by name in its comments, Mozilla made no bones about the danger it sees if a company like Apple is the sole gatekeeper of a smartphone. “By controlling the software that can be installed on these cellular phones, these companies can limit and control the type of programs and functionality that is available to users of their devices,” Mozilla’s general counsel, Harvey Anderson, wrote in the comments submitted to the Copyright Office (download PDF) .

Anderson said that the DRM technology used to prevent people from installing software has a “chilling effect on users and innovation” because they are afraid that jailbreaking their phones is illegal.

He went on to argue that smartphones are akin to a computer, and because they can be used to access the Internet, should not be limited to the software authorized by the handset maker and/or the mobile service provider. “These devices contain Internet Web browser, and are therefore effectively users’ doorway to the Internet — a public commons,” Anderson said. “Consumers should be entitled to use any software program they choose to access the Internet.”

Apple includes a version of its own Safari browser on the iPhone, and decides which third-party applications can be downloaded from its App Store online mart, the only authorized distribution channel. In the past, Apple has rejected programs it says duplicate its own iPhone software, a notion that is reportedly spelled out in the iPhone’s software development kit (SDK) licensing agreement. So far, no major rival to Safari has been offered to users through the App Store.

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