Mozilla has officially launched its Fennec mobile browser – essentially Firefox for mobiles – for Android handsets, plus the Nokia N900. Read on to find out what you’ll get if you take the plunge and stick the alpha version of Fennec on your phone…
Firefox Mobile hit the Nokia N900 this time last month but now it looks like Google Android will be getting it’s own version imminently. Read on to find out which Google Android handsets have been hanging out at Mozilla HQ…
Firefox Mobile, aka ‘Fennec‘ is still in development but the Mozilla Foundation has just revealed two interesting facts about the portable web browser. Firstly, it will just be called ‘Firefox’ from now on and secondly it will be able to sync with the full desktop version – even duplicating any tabs you have left open.
Mozilla is going head to head with Apple over the legally hazy process of an iPhone unlock: it’s just filed papers to support legalising iPhone jailbreaking. All the gory iPhone unlocking details after the break.
Firefox Mobile, or Fennec as it’s officially known, has been released for the HTC Touch Pro, marking its first foray onto Windows Mobile.