The web browser software industry has evolved quite a lot over time. More and more browsers keep showing up in the marketplace, but only a handful of them are good and fit for day-to-day usage. The ...
In brief: Reaching version 100 should be a milestone for a web browser, but it's actually an event that could break some websites for people who use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Mozilla's Firefox ...
Despite being next to Google Chrome in terms of popularity, the recent months may not have been so kind to Firefox and owner Mozilla in terms of profitability and adoption. The non-profit organization ...
Mozilla is warning website developers that the upcoming Firefox 100 and Chrome 100 versions may break websites when parsing user-agent strings containing three-digit version numbers. A user-agent is a ...
As Google explains, User-Agent (UA) is a string that browsers send in HTTP headers. It allows servers to identify the browser. When a browser hits version 100, the UA reports a three-digit version ...
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