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Esquire | Mac is a blog by Adam Greivell, a 20+ year Mac veteran and Maryland litigation attorney. Adam practices law primarily in Hagerstown, Maryland. Macs are his weapons of choice.
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Friday
Jul182008

Dude, Firefox is Cool Again: Thanks, Mozilla

You may have seen my post last week about how Firefox 3 was making my MBP run about 10 to 15 degrees hotter than with Safari.  Well, on Wednesday, Mozilla released its Firefox 3.0.1 update, and I just noticed that my MBP is running somewhat cooler than before the update.  It's only a couple of degrees higher than what I usually get from Safari.  A quick glance at the release notes doesn't reveal to me any obvious fixes that would have caused the drop in temperature, but whatever it was: Thanks, Mozilla! My lap appreciates it!
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