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Mozilla has introduced Split View in Firefox Nightly, letting users browse two sites side by side, along with Tab Notes and early AI tools.
On February 24 (or earlier in Firefox Nightly builds), Mozilla will roll out Firefox 148, which will include an AI controls section in the desktop browser settings. From here, you’ll be able to block current and future generative AI features, or only enable select tools.
Firefox is testing a new Smart Window in Nightly that adds memory controls, model selection, and a separate AI workspace. Here’s how it works and what’s ready so far.
Mozilla now offers Firefox Nightly as an RPM package. Installation on Fedora, openSUSE, and RHEL is significantly easier with this.
Last time I checked out Firefox Mobile for Google Android, the browser (code-named Fennec) was still pretty rough around the edges. That’s not surprising, since the browser is still at the pre-alpha testing stage. But as it turns out the browser is ...