
Soon enough, Firefox will recognize the orientation of your monitors and laptops. The new Firefox 3.6 version will feature an accelerometer that can recognize the hardware’s position when in use.
Not all laptops will be able to recognize the feature though. To date, we only have ThinkPads and MacBooks who are loaded with built-in accelerometers.
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