A new internet browser has hit the scene of an already crowded stage. It goes by the name of Rockmelt, and it is a change from the regular browser scheme. What Rockmelt does is use your Facebook ID to log onto the browser, anywhere in the world, and allow you to surf the net faster [...]
Remember Netscape? It’s Back!
by seanGive Firefox a little breathing room
by kenWhen using an internet browser, be it Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Mozilla’s Firefox, you’ve probably used the full screen option that’s available when pressing F11. This is great for those of you who want a bit more breathing room while viewing the content. Yet, in spite of how liberating that option can be, there are [...]
Firefox 3.6 has been released!! Grab it now!
by kenThe much delayed but greatly anticipated Firefox 3.6 is finally here, introducing significant improvements in this popular browser’s performance and functionality. From increased speed to stronger security, improved font management to one click themes, this is a considerable step up from its predecessor. Over here at the Geek Choice office, we’ve been using the various [...]
First release candidate for the upcoming Firefox 3.6
by kenA sure sign as any that the official debut of the much anticipated, but heavily delayed, Firefox 3.6 approaches is the recent release of its first release candidate. The term “release candidate” refers to that release which, having ironed out much of the quirks found during the beta stage, stands a good chance of being [...]
Firefox 3.5.7 update is now available
by kenIf you haven’t made the leap to the beta for Firefox 3.6, you should know that Mozilla has released an update for Firefox 3.5. According to its developers, Firefox 3.5.7 addresses stability concerns and how significant updates are introduced to users. Though you should be prompted for this update shortly, you can download it now. [...]


