The latest iteration of Firefox 3.6 is now available, delivering over a hundred bug patches that address stability, security and performance. For further information, the details of its release can be read here. This is one step closer to the official release of the new version of Firefox, with Mozilla promising less crashes and faster [...]
The fifth beta of Firefox 3.6 is now available!
by kenWith Windows 7, you can prevent users from shutting down or restarting their computer.
by kenOn a shared computer, the administrator may not wish to see the computer shut off by those authorized to use it. This is particularly true in an office, where productivity can be hindered when employees arriving to work find themselves having to wait as the computer boots up rather than being able to immediately log [...]
Verify Redirect lets you know where you’re going
by kenWith the advent of url shorteners, many of the links we visit – especially if we’re constantly visiting sites linked from Twitter and similar services – are masked by shortened links that hide the actual URL. Normally, we’re visiting links posted by those we trust, which sees many of us casually click on the link [...]
McDonald’s will begin offering Free WiFi in January of 2010
by kenIf you regularly patronize McDonalds, finding yourself a fan of their Big Macs, you might be interested in knowing that the company is poised to introduce WiFi for its customers. Starting in January, McDonalds will be delivering free WiFi access for visitors to its establishments, pairing their famous fast food with a perk that catapults [...]
Tired of Firefox consuming all of that RAM?
by kenIf you’re a frequent user of Firefox, you’ve probably become well aware of how much memory the program begins consuming after extended use, a problem that persists with even the latest version. While this browser is deservedly praised for it’s the functionality and customizability (made possible by the numerous extensions that improve the Firefox experience), [...]


