Linux and Mac seem to have this down. Browsers like Firefox and Safari are 64-bit but have 32-bit plugin processes. Why can't this be done for Windows? IE9 64-bit is a crippled product. Firefox is ...
Mozilla now automatically delivers the 64-bit version of Firefox to Windows users with compatible hardware, the open-source developer said this week. (Firefox can be downloaded here.) “Users on 64-bit ...
At long last, Google has released a stable 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows. A download link is available at the bottom of this story. According to Google, 64-bit Chrome for Windows has three ...
Mozilla today released Firefox Developer Edition 38, which for the first time includes a 64-bit flavor for Windows. You can download the new version now directly from ...
Google today released Chrome 39, the company’s first 64-bit browser for OS X from its “stable” branch. The update also patched 42 vulnerabilities and paid $41,500 in bounties to the bug hunters who ...
Aha. We're both right. See, I'm right in that 5.0.1 is only for Mac: It fixes the font issue that only affected Lion. Firefox 5.0 users on Windows/Linux will not be auto-updated to 5.0.1. They will ...
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