My mouse is being annoying double-clicking every other single-click I make, and it's bugging the crap outta me. Updated drivers and virus/malware scanned, and still no solving. I even air-blasted and cleaned it, and still acting up. Not the first time it's been doing this, and the problem even faded eventually previous times. And no, it's not that old to be acting up.
Searching for solutions online is no real help either; nor has resetting my auto-starts either. It's especially relevant everytime I load up Firefox, and switch tabs. Click on a different tab and then all of a sudden, they're all compressed into a single tab (add-on I've had for a good while, not the cause).
My suspicions point out that Firefox is almost ready to release version 4 as stable, but to hide any potential problems the stable version has, they're crapping the hell out of the recent 3.6.xx versions to aggravate the users into not noticing 4's eventual flaws. In a sense, it's working because I'll just jump into 4's beta to see if that can fix the issue. Then again, past versions of 3.6.xx have been working fine, and everything was behaving normally. Yeah, they might be springing version 4 within the next couple weeks if they're pulling this crap on us. The massive surprise slowdowns and surprise problems are a definite sign.
I would pin this within the book of "sales dick moves". Somewhere within the Microsoft and Apple categories. Microsoft's problem overload to make future problems less noticeable (only after updates is it a miraculous "clean" update); and Apple's obligatory "update or die" method of updating.