WASHINGTON DC: Mozilla has released Firefox 41 browser for desktop and Android users. According to the Engadget, the company says that it is now the first browser to have built-in instant messaging. The feature for now only works on the desktop browser, but allows the users to instant message directly from a Hello video call whether they are on Windows, Mac or Linux. The users can chat with Chrome or Opera users because Hello is WebRTC powered, but it is not clear if instant messaging is also supported on those browsers. The latest version of the browser also allows the users to set a profile on the desktop browser. For the Android version, the users can now use different search engine at once from the search panel and swipe to close tabs. It also has improved bookmark detection so that the users can avoid duplicates. Firefox for Android has now fixed the support for playing MP3 files. In addition, both Android and the desktop version have nume
Google has announced that its new mobile payment system, Android Pay , will begin rolling out today. With this, you will be able to make payments using just your Android phone. Over the coming months, additional features, banks and store locations will be adding support for Android Pay. Android Pay will work on all NFC-enabled Android phones running KitKat and above, on any mobile carrier in the US. Credit and debit cards from American Express, Discover, Visa and Mastercard will all work with Android Pay, and you will be able to use the service at over one million locations. Some of these locations include Panera Bread, Office Depot, Toys R Us, GameStop and many others. To keep things secure, Google will not be sending your actual credit or debit card number with the payment, but instead it will use a virtual account number. As soon as you make a purchase, you will receive a confirmation that shows where the transaction took place, keeping you informed at a