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Every time Mozilla releases a new version of Firefox, it typically includes enhancements, security patches, and sometimes entirely new features. However, not all updates are welcome. Some users may ...
First look: Mozilla is reworking Firefox in ways that go beyond a visual refresh, tying design changes directly to how users interact with newer technologies like on-device AI. The update, called ...
In this post, we will show you how to disable AI in Windows 11. With each update, Microsoft has been introducing AI-powered features into several built-in apps across Windows 11. While these features ...
Perplexity is one of the most widely used AI chatbots. Mozilla has now integrated this AI into its Firefox browser. To use it, click the downward-pointing arrow next to the search icon in the ...
Mozilla Firefox has added new AI features to its browser this week, but you have the option to turn them off. "AI is changing the web, and people want very different things from it," Firefox head Ajit ...
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The big picture: Firefox and its forks remain the preferred browsers for a niche segment of power users, many of whom strongly opposed Mozilla's plans to infuse the browser with generative AI features ...
Ring aired a Super Bowl ad touting its Search Party feature that didn't quite get the intended buzz. Instead, the commercial scared the pants off of anyone concerned about a mass surveillance state.