Mozilla is focused on deploying its roughly $1.4 billion worth of reserves to support "mission driven" organizations, according to a new report. The nonprofit, also the parent of Firefox, is investing ...
Google and Mozilla Patch 26 Security Flaws in Chrome 144, Firefox 147 Your email has been sent Google Chrome 144 and Firefox 147 patch 26 security flaws, including high-severity bugs and sandbox ...
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Mozilla has formally pivoted Firefox toward an “AI-first” future, appointing Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as CEO to execute a strategy that frames the browser as the next major battleground for artificial ...
(Bloomberg/Agnee Ghosh) — Mozilla Corp. elevated the head of its Firefox web browser to chief executive officer of the company, which is trying to position itself as an independent, privacy-focused ...
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Vowing to make it the “world’s most trusted software company,” Mozilla’s board of directors announced Tuesday it was appointing Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as the new CEO, whose mandate will be to achieve ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Hungarian Nobel Prize laureate László Krasznahorkai delivered a rare lecture in Stockholm, presenting ...
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