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  "path": "/article/3171878/mozillas-new-release-roadmap-shows-whats-coming-to-firefox-and-when.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-22T16:28:57.000Z",
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  "textContent": "It’s becoming much easier to keep track of all the new features due to be launched in the Firefox browser. In a recent blog post, Mozilla says it wishes to build upon its transparency of development with a new Firefox roadmap, a release schedule for new features in the browser.\n\nThe release calendar is divided into categories like productivity, privacy, AI, and performance, as well as the platforms they apply to (Android, iOS, PCs, etc.). Mozilla has already announced some of the features in the calendar, but a few are also completely new.\n\nMozilla\n\nSome of the new features now appearing on the release calendar include customizable keyboard shortcuts and a power-saving mode for the mobile version of the browser.\n\nThe aim of the Firefox roadmap is to give users a clearer picture of the direction in which the browser’s development is heading, and the investments being made to improve it.",
  "title": "Mozilla’s new release roadmap shows what’s coming to Firefox and when"
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