Mozilla has begun offering highly experimental builds of a 64-bit version of Firefox. Given that Mac OS X, Windows 7 and most versions of Linux are all available in 64-bit, it makes sense that Firefox ...
Mozilla has (finally) made 64-bit Firefox the default for users running a 64-bit edition of Windows. The switch has taken several years its arrival should help bump up security and reduce crashes.
Mozilla engineers have decided that starting with Firefox 56 they will silently and forcibly auto-upgrade some users of 32-bit Firefox to 64-bit versions. Obviously, the only ones that will be ...
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Windows: If you'd like your web browser to run a bit faster, Waterfox is a Firefox clone built to run faster on 64-bit processors. Mozilla still hasn't officially released any 64-bit builds for ...
Hot on the heels of Google making a native 64-bit version of Chrome available back in August, Mozilla has let loose the fact that an official 64-bit build of Firefox is coming. It's about time, too - ...
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