Firefox for Android now comes with a built-in ad blocker

In a very interesting twist, the latest version of Firefox for Android basically has a built-in ad blocker. The Mozilla-made browser has obviously been no stranger to ad blocking before today, but it’s so far performed such actions via dedicated extensions such as AdBlock Plus.

From this point on, however, the functionality is there without the need for any add-ons. You just have to use the Private Browsing feature (which is called Incognito Mode in other browsers). This now comes with tracking protection, which “blocks certain Web elements that could be used to record your behavior across sites”, according to Mozilla’s changelog. In effect, this function blocks ads too, since those fit the bill quite well. It also blocks tracking cookies and social sharing buttons, for example.

Firefox 42 for Android has other new stuff in it as well, such as the ability to open external URLs from Android apps in the background, family-friendly browsing when you create a restricted profile on a tablet, scrollable tabs for panels navigation, direct voice input support for searching from the URL bar, and a new mobile login manager. Oh, and performance should be improved on interactive websites that trigger a lot of restyles. Finally, some unnamed security fixes are said to be in too.

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3D Systems CEO Resigns

3D Systems has had a tough year, as have many of the biggest and publicly-traded 3-D printing companies. Last week, the company announced that Avi Reichental has stepped down as President and Chief Executive Officer of the company. He will also resign as a Director of the Company, effective at the close of business on Wednesday, October 28, 2015, by mutual agreement with the Company’s Board of Directors.

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Moto X Force pre-orders start in the UK

The Moto X Force got official as the international version of Verizon’s Droid Turbo 2 last week, and now it’s already up for pre-order at several retailers in the UK.

You can pre-order the Moto X Force in SIM-free and unlocked form from Handtec for £497.99, Clove for £499, Expansys for £499.99, or Carphone Warehouse for £529.99.

If you want to get the phone on an operator contract, Carphone Warehouse is the only option for now. The Moto X Force is free on Pay monthly plans starting at £37.50 per month. That cheapest choice is at O2, and it delivers unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, and 1 GB of 4G data each month.

At the exact opposite end of the spectrum we find a £59.99 per month plan at EE, which gives you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, and 20GB of data. There are many other options in between, though, as you’d expect.

Handtec expects to have the Moto X Force in stock on November 9, while Carphone Warehouse promises that pre-ordered units will be delivered by November 10, and Clove says the phone is due around November 14.

The Moto X Force has a shatterproof 5.4-inch QHD touchscreen, a 21 MP rear camera, a 5 MP front snapper, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable storage, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 810 powering it, and a 3,760 mAh battery. It runs Android 5.1.1…

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How cockroaches could save lives


How cockroaches could save lives
Cockroaches are often associated with dirty kitchens and grimy bathrooms — scuttling away as soon as you enter the room and turn on the light. But pest controllers aren’t the only people interested in them — these insects are inspiring research into antibiotics, robots and mechanical limbs.

November 3, 2015 at 01:58PM
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Este vídeo vuelve a mostrarnos la inmensidad del Campus 2 de Apple

El futuro Campus de Apple es seguramente una de las megaconstrucciones que más interés generan en la actualidad. No es para menos. Sobre un terreno, que se estima que costó 160 millones de dólares, se levantará un imponente edifico circular acristala…

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32GB Wi-Fi HTC Nexus 9 tablet is now going for just $287.40, LTE model is $359.40

HTC is running a very good promotion for its Nexus 9 tablet today. First things first, though – this only applies if you live in the US. The deal is offered through HTC’s own online store for the States, and it’s a “while supplies last” type of thing.

In fact, a few short hours after the offer started, the 16GB Nexus 9 is no longer available. And if you’re after a 32GB Wi-Fi-only model, know that you can only get the white one, as black is already out of stock.

That said, the price is definitely nice. The aforementioned 32GB Wi-Fi tablet goes for just $287.40. If you want LTE connectivity built-in too, you can pick a black Nexus 9 with 32GB of storage for $359.40.

Both of those prices are way, way under what the Nexus 9 used to cost when it launched last year. So if you like its size, its 4:3 aspect ratio, and the fact that it’s a Nexus (thus getting software updates first, and straight from Google), perhaps you should act fast and grab…

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