Yahoo to be the default search engine in Firefox that ships with Ubuntu!
From now on, the Firefox Browser that is shipped with Ubuntu Linux will have Yahoo! Search as the default search engine in the Firefox Search bar. |
From now on, the Firefox Browser that is shipped with Ubuntu Linux will have Yahoo! Search as the default search engine in the Firefox Search bar. |
You might have already heard about YouTube and Vimeo rolling out support for the new HTML5 video. What many does not know is that the video codec that they are using now is a proprietary one called H.264. You would think that if Google is supporting a format, it would become the standard. Not quite… |
Mozilla released Firefox 3.6 today for Linux, Windows and Mac. It will take some time for Firefox 3.6 to come to the Ubuntu repository. So, in this post we will show you how to install Firefox 3.6 in Ubuntu 9.10. The method we are going to outline will still keep your previous version of Firefox… |
Yes, our very favourite Firefox is now 5 years older. Launched way back in 2004, Firefox has definitely revolutionized the way we used to browse the World Wide Web. It added new wings to the browser’s capabilities by introducing the ‘ add-ons ’. Thank you Firefox for everything ! 🙂 |
Firefox browser has a quick Bookmark bar just below the address bar where you can drap and drop tabs (in which websites are open) to bookmark them. Now in order to browse the bookmarked website from this Bookmarks bar, you just have to click on any of the bookmarks. You will see the website opens… |
Many modern Macbooks and Thinkpads contain the accelerometer that detects when they are being dropped using the sensors inside them. They can then quickly secure the hard drive read/write head so as not to damage the disc. Well Firefox 3.6 has a new API that now lets you use the accelerometer. So now when you… |