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Comcast unveils ultra-low lag Internet connection

Comcast has announced new technology for ultra-low lag Internet on its Xfinity service. According to the company's release, users of select products and software from its partners will experience less delay in situations with bi-directional traffic. The first wave of supported applications include select games from Valve's Steam platform, GeForce Now from NVIDIA, select apps on mixed reality headsets from Meta, and FaceTime on Apple hardware.<br /> The reduction in latency comes from the Internet Engineering Task Force's L4S open standard. The tech is complex — here's a whitepaper on L4S if you're interested — but broadly if a packet traveling between your device and the server experiences congestion, it will report that on arrival, which can improve futu [...]

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Comcast rolls out a five-year price guarantee for new internet customers

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Match Score: 100.59

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Comcast rolls out a five-year price guarantee with plenty of fine print

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Match Score: 91.41

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: The stealth upgrade

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Match Score: 79.82

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra hands-on: Meaningful tweaks plus a slick new Privacy Display

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Match Score: 75.50

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Comcast rolls out its free annual Xfinity internet speed boosts

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Match Score: 72.11

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Apple Watch Ultra 3: A closer look at its satellite communications tools

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Match Score: 57.28

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European sports tech heads to US with media giant Comcast

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Match Score: 54.66