
Überprüfung der Plugins Wie kann Firefox mir dabei helfen? In Zukunft wird Firefox für Sie Plugins aktualisieren. Bis dahin sollten Sie regelmäßig diese Seite besuchen und Ihre Plugins aktualisieren, um geschützt zu bleiben. Welche Plugins habe ich? Wir haben oben automatisch Ihre Plugins erkannt. Öffnen Sie das . Wie kann ich ein Plugin deaktivieren? In Firefox: Öffnen Sie das . Achtung: Wenn Sie ein Plugin deaktivieren, bedeutet dies, dass Sie bestimmte Dinge nicht mehr tun können. Learn About Mozilla Learn more about our projects, products and principles designed to help people take control and explore the full potential of their lives online. Play video The Mozilla mission What drives us and makes us different Career center Want to work at Mozilla? Apply today! Mozilla blog News, notes and ramblings from the Mozilla project Mozilla style guide Logos, copy rules, visual assets and more Locations & contacts Addresses, emails, support and feedback forms The Mozilla Corporation A corporation that serves the public good. Seriously.
Apple Dives Deeper Into Improved Device Display Research With Quantum Dot-Enhanced Tech Apple has filed for three new patents, according to applications published by the USPTO (via AppleInsider) today. The applications all relate to the use of quantum dot-enhanced displays, which provide a number of advantages to electronic device screens, including richer and more vibrant colors, better viewing angles and an overall better experience vs. standard LCD gadget screens. Apple had filed for a patent on quantum dot-enhanced displays back in December 2013, when it detailed basic ways in which the tech might be applied to existing display technology to deliver color control improvements. The fine details of the patent are very technical in nature, but the main takeaway from the patents is that Apple is working on this kind of technology in earnest, and eager to lock down intellectual property rights on techniques associated with its use in shipping devices.
Managing profiles Firefox saves your personal information such as bookmarks, passwords, and user preferences in a set of files called your profile, which is stored in a separate location from the Firefox program files. You can have multiple Firefox profiles, each containing a separate set of user information. The Profile Manager allows you to create, remove, rename, and switch profiles. Note: You normally don't need to create a new Firefox profile unless you are troubleshooting a specific problem with Firefox. Note:The Reset Firefox feature can fix many issues by restoring Firefox to its factory default state while saving your essential information. Important: Before you can start the Profile Manager, Firefox must be completely closed. If Firefox is already included in your Linux distribution or if you have installed Firefox with the package manager of your Linux distribution: If the Profile Manager window does not open, Firefox may have been running in the background, even though it was not visible.
John Oliver Roasts Silicon Valley At The Crunchies Former Daily Show correspondent John Oliver returned to host this year’s Crunchies, the tech industry awards show co-hosted by Gigaom, VentureBeat, and TechCrunch. And he didn’t pull any punches. After starting off the night by immediately yelling “f*** you” to an audience member whose wolf whistle struck him the wrong way, the host launched into some more pointed commentary about the tech industry in general, including its not-so-positive sides. With what was sometimes darker humor, he joked about everything from the Google bus protests to the NSA. He even made up his own awards, one of which was for tech’s best “cartoon villain.” And two people “won” it. “It’s an honor to be in a room with such high-functioning nerds,” said Oliver, greeting the jam-packed house at Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco where the awards were held. “It seems like it’s an award show where the tech industry celebrates and quietly criticizes each other,” he said. “You’re no longer the underdog!”
Profile verwalten | Anleitung | Firefox-Hilfe Firefox speichert Ihre persönlichen Daten wie z. B. Lesezeichen, Passwörter und Benutzereinstellungen in mehreren Dateien, die zusammen Ihr Profil genannt werden. Dieses Profil wird in einem separaten Ordner außerhalb des Programmordners gespeichert, in dem Sie Firefox installiert haben. Sie können auch mehrere Profile mit jeweils unterschiedlichen Benutzerinformationen anlegen und mithilfe der Profilverwaltung neue Profile erstellen, Ihre Profile löschen, umbenennen und wechseln. Wenn Sie mehrere Firefox-Installationen auf einem Computer verwenden (oder dies planen), lesen Sie den Artikel Ein gesondertes Profil für jede Firefox-Installation. Hinweis: Sie können Ihre Profile bei geöffnetem Firefox mithilfe der Seite Über Profile verwalten. Geben Sie about:profiles in die Adressleiste ein und drücken Sie die Taste EingabeEingabe. Für Nutzer von LinuxMac kann die grafische Darstellung geringfügig abweichen. Folgende Optionen sind verfügbar: Mehrere Firefox-Installationen Ein Profil erstellen
Exclusive: Lithium Technologies to Acquire Klout Klout, the online popularity contest startup, is poised to be sold to social customer service company Lithium Technologies. The deal is signed but not closed, said sources. And, while the numbers are fuzzy given they account for a mix of cash and Lithium private stock, the acquisition is “in the low nine figures” — that is, at least $100 million. It’s a dead-on fit in terms of topic focus for the two companies, but it’s also a save for San Francisco-based Klout, which had two years ago raised a $30 million Series C round from investors including Kleiner Perkins, Venrock and Institutional Venture Partners, for total funding of more than $40 million. Lithium provides social customer experience management software for the enterprise. Klout’s business focuses on analyzing who is influential in social media, which is simplified into a score on a scale of 100. Re/code has reached out to both Klout and Lithium for comment, but have not heard back as yet.
Standard diagnostic - Firefox From MozillaZine Knowledge Base This article provides a more or less complete set of steps to identify and correct most known causes of Firefox no longer working properly. The solutions offered will preserve your user profile data (bookmarks, passwords, history, preference settings, etc.) as far as possible. You should first search the Knowledge Base and check the links given at the end of this article for a solution to your specific problem. If you find one, this will take less time than working or even reading through all the diagnostic steps presented here. Important: The Firefox configuration, bookmarks and other personal data, and information on themes and extensions are stored in your profile. Standard diagnostic steps Note: Many "Firefox" problems are caused by incompatible themes, extensions, or programming errors in plugins. Exit Firefox completely and reboot the computer. If the issue is still unresolved, see the other solutions listed below. Extension issues Profile issues
UPDATED: Fin, The Bluetooth Ring That Turns Your Hand Into A Wireless Controller, Hits Its Funding Goal Back at CES in January, TechCrunch met Fin, the Bluetooth ring that went on to become one of our Hardware Battlefield finalists. Fin, which turns your hand into a wireless controller for smartphones, TVs, and other connected devices, just reached its $100,000 Indiegogo goal. Now Fin is aiming for its stretch goal of $150,000, which will make the ring available for a discounted price to visually impaired people. Fin is worn on your thumb and has a tiny optical sensor that detects movements, allowing you to send commands to connected devices with a few swipes and taps of your fingers. As TechCrunch’s Greg Kumparak described when he wrote about the device’s prototype in January, you can turn down your phone’s volume by swiping your thumb down your index finger or skip the current track by swiping your thumb across the palm of your opposite hand. Fin is one of the coolest wearable devices out there because it makes you look like you have magical powers.
Safe Mode From MozillaZine Knowledge Base Safe Mode is a debugging startup mode available in Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey 2, where all added extensions are disabled, the default theme is used, and default localstore settings (toolbar settings and controls) are used. Safe Mode also disables hardware acceleration, the Just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript compiler, and any changes made via userContent.css and userChrome.css. Safe Mode temporarily affects the following: All extensions are disabled. The default theme is used, without a persona. The Just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript compiler is disabled. The userChrome.css and userContent.css files are ignored. The default toolbar layout is used. Hardware acceleration is disabled. Safe Mode has no effect on the following: The status of plugins is not affected. Custom preferences are not affected. Safe Mode also includes a number of troubleshooting options that allow you to make certain changes upon restarting your Mozilla application (see below). Starting Safe Mode
This Tiny Chip Makes The Internet Four Times Faster IBM Research This tiny chip from IBM makes the Internet run four times faster. The race is on to build a faster, better Internet. While Google is working on bringing super-high-speed connections to homes in select cities, IBM is working on a technology that could make the Internet all around faster everywhere. It has created a new chip that beefs up Internet speeds to 200 to 400 gigabits per second, about four times faster than today's speeds, IBM says. At this speed, a 2-hour ultra-high-definition movie (about 160 gigabytes) would download in a few seconds. The chip fits into a part of the Internet that runs between data centers, not your computer or home router. The latest version of the chip is only a prototype right now, so it will be a while before it gets installed and the Internet gets better. However, IBM says it has already signed on a customer for an earlier version of the technology, a company called Semtech. Join the discussion with Business Insider
Fehlerbehebung bei Erweiterungen und Themes | Firefox-Hilfe Einige Probleme, die Nutzer bei der Verwendung von Firefox feststellen, können durch Erweiterungen oder Themes hervorgerufen werden. Dieser Artikel beschreibt, wie Sie herausfinden können, welche Erweiterung oder welches Theme daran schuld ist und wie Sie Firefox wieder dazu bringen, normal zu funktionieren. Hinweis:Das Zurücksetzen von Firefox in seinen Ausgangszustand kann viele Probleme beheben, wobei Sie wichtige Daten vorher sichern können. Ziehen Sie diese Art der Problembehebung in Erwägung, bevor Sie eine langwierige Suche nach der Ursache und der Lösung Ihres Problems beginnen. Wenn Sie im Abgesicherten Modus von Firefox starten, werden alle Erweiterungen vorübergehend deaktiviert, die Hardwarebeschleunigung abgeschaltet und das Standard-Theme verwendet. Klicken Sie oben im Firefox-Fenster auf die Schaltfläche Firefox, gehen Sie zum Menü Klicken Sie in der Menüleiste auf das Menü Klicken Sie oben im Firefox-Fenster auf das Menü und wählen Sie . Die fehlerhafte Erweiterung finden