Archive for category: Web Development

How To Restore The Classic Firefox Theme In Firefox 29

“What happened to my tabs? And what is this hamburger-Chrome-looking button in my Firefox toolbar??” These questions have been flying around among Firefox users who woke up one day to find themselves using Firefox 29. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Mozilla Adblock bug can dramatically boost memory usage

Mozilla warned this week that the popular Adblock Plus plugin could potentially suck up gigabytes of memory from PCs using its Firefox browser, thanks to bugs and the design of the plugin itself. Check this article from PCWorld.com

 

Firefox 29 review: Stalwart browser gets a magnificent makeover

Check more of the latest update from this article on PCWorld.com

Google hints at remote wipe, lock and locate features for Chromebooks

Losing a Chromebook could be less troublesome in the future with the addition of remote device management tools. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

 

Opera 21 Launches For Windows and Mac With Huge Speed Improvements

Opera has just updated its desktop web browser to version 21, and with it, a great deal of speed has been added. Its ‘Aura’ hardware acceleration engine promises to speed up animations and provide a smoother web browsing experience for its users on both Mac and Windows. Check this development on this article from MakeUseOf.com

3 Chrome Extensions To Manage Your Chrome Extensions

One of the things that makes Google Chrome such a great browser is its large collection of extensions that work for you. But just like any collection of workers, when the force gets large enough, you need to get managers to make sure everything is running smoothly. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Google Chrome flirts with killing URLs

Google has an interesting idea for upcoming versions of Chrome that could either make browsing safer or destroy the web as we know it. The latest build of Canary, Google’s experimental version of the Chrome browser, introduced a feature that does away with URLs, also known as web addresses. Check out this article from PCWorld.com