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Mozilla delays Firefox 3.1 Beta 3

Mozilla said Tuesday that it will delay the third beta of Firefox 3 .1, citing a "large number" of remaining bugs as the reason for the slip.

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Mozilla switches on Firefox 3.0 auto update

Mozilla Corp.triggered an automatic update to Firefox 3.0 late Monday, a week after the company said it would start offering the newest version of its browser to users of the older Firefox 2.0.0.16.

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Firefox 3: One change too many

You've just installed the mostly estimable Firefox 3. Now you proceed to make an online purchase and head straight for the checkout page. The page claims to be secure, but...whoa! Where's the little lock that used to be to the right of the address? Why isn't the entire address yellow, signifying a secure site? Because, in the words of the immortal Dr. John, "Somebody changed the lock."

| Opinion | Internet | Open Source | 08/26/08 at 8:18 pm |


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