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    ZTE will sell its Firefox phone on eBay for $80

    Firefox currently supports H.264 video on Windows Vista and higher, Mac OS X 10.7 and higher, Android, and Firefox OS. Support on other platforms is in progress. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... ia_formats
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    Chrome team to Leopard users: no Chrome 22 for you!

    Firefox developers are tentatively planning to drop Mac OS X 10.5 compatibility in Firefox 17 (shipping in November 2012): https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla ... O0bUnuYMEJ
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    Hands-on: Firefox for Android may become your favorite Android browser

    When you open the tab menu there is a button to view tabs from other computers. Unfortunately the tab menu can only be opened if you have at least two tabs open already. This UI has been improved in the latest nightly builds to make it always accessible.
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    Hands-on: Firefox for Android may become your favorite Android browser

    Hi, I'm a mobile Firefox developer. Unlike Chrome, Firefox runs on pre-ICS devices, supports Adobe Flash, and is customizable with browser extensions. Both browsers are quite good, though. Firefox is faster at some things and Chrome at others. The html5test.com score is 311 + 9 bonus...
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    May browser usage: Firefox users still avoiding updates

    Actually, Statcounter has been taking prerendering into account since the start of last month: http://gs.statcounter.com/faq#prerendering It didn't make a noticeable difference in their numbers when they started accounting for prerendering. The big difference between Statcounter and others is...
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    New Android Firefox beta beats default browser in JS benchmark

    Opera Mobile is in beta for Android too, which makes 3 different rendering engines for Android. (Opera Mini is available for both Android and iOS, but the rendering for Opera Mini is done on a proxy server, not on the mobile device.)
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    Hands-on: Mozilla's foxy Fennec prerelease build for Android

    Hi, I'm part of the Fennec development team. Here's an update on our Android work: http://limpet.net/mbrubeck/2010/04/30/f ... droid.html