If you’re looking to dramatically change a room but don’t want to spend a lot of money, time, or even be especially committed to the results, consider removable wallpaper — specifically the ...
Ubuntu’s default wallpaper changes every 6 months, with its official reveal forming a major part of the distro’s development cycle. An estimated 22 million people use Ubuntu on the desktop so its ...
If you’re an Ubuntu 24.04 LTS user regularly experiencing issues with connecting to audio devices, there’s an important update to the Bluetooth stack rolling out this week. A slew of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS ...
The browser now uses the more secure HTTPS by default and falls back to HTTP only if the secure connection fails. And images copied from Firefox will use the PNG format to preserve their transparency.
As with Mozilla’s Firefox browser, there will be monthly ... New users are offered this channel as the default download, and anyone who wants to use the previous Thunderbird ESR version must ...
Zen Browser is an open source, privacy-first web browser built on the robust Mozilla Firefox framework. Designed to put you in control of your browsing experience, it seamlessly combines speed ...
Firefox 136 also uses HTTPS-First by default now, which means Firefox always tries to open web pages using HTTPS first. If that fails, then it will fall back to the unencrypted HTTP. At the end of ...
Chrome 134 and Firefox 136 are rolling out across desktop and mobile with patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities. Chrome 134 and Firefox 136 were released to the stable channel on Tuesday ...
Open the Firefox menu and click "Settings." Select "Search" in the left sidebar. Under "Default Search Engine," click the dropdown menu. Choose a privacy-focused search engine like DuckDuckGo.
Samsung isn’t the only contender. You can get wallpapers from all manufacturers. Check out this collection of default wallpapers from 125+ Android devices.
After fielding user backlash over its new Terms of Use last week, Firefox browser maker Mozilla has rewritten its policy to address issues around the overly broad ...
Nothing stings like betrayal, which is why Firefox users are furious with Mozilla after a controversial update to the developer's Terms of Use last week. Mozilla is ...