Firefox 40
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Firefox 40 Defaults to HTML5 Player on Linux, but There's No 1080p
Mozilla released Firefox 40.0 yesterday, and it brought a lot of new interesting features for Linux, including a few that haven't been publicized all that much. One of them is defaulting to the HTML5 video player in YouTube.
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Firefox 40 is available
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Firefox 40 brings Windows 10-friendly design and better security for Android users
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Firefox 42 Will Disable The Support For Unsigned Extensions
As you may know, Firefox 40 has been released today, bringing fixes and new features. Starting with Firefox 41, the users will be able to deactivate the support for unsigned extensions. This features will be enabled by default on FFX42 and newer.
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Firefox 40 Brings Off-Main-Thread Compositing For Linux
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