http/3

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The http/3 tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the HTTP/3 protocol, particularly its implementation in web browsers and server software on Windows. Recent threads highlight Firefox 139 Beta's enhanced HTTP/3 upload performance, including optimizations for QUIC 0-RTT resumed connections. Another thread mentions IIS and Windows Server 2025, which support HTTP/3 for improved scalability and security. The tag also touches on browser updates like Firefox 139.0.1 that address graphics bugs on Windows. These posts reflect real-world use of HTTP/3 in Windows environments, focusing on performance gains and troubleshooting.
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    A Tech Feature in International Daily News: Examining Microsoft's Overlooked Gems: IIS, WSUS, and Windows Server 2025

    A recent technical feature in International Daily News highlighted some of the most overlooked yet critical components in the Microsoft ecosystem: the interaction between IIS (Internet Information Services) and the Windows Server platform, common post-installation errors in WSUS (Windows Server...
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    Firefox 139.0.1 Hotfix Resolves NVIDIA Multi-Monitor Graphics Bug on Windows

    Mozilla’s Firefox browser has long been a staple for Windows users seeking privacy, speed, and extensibility. But as with any software evolving rapidly, even polished releases can surface unforeseen issues, especially when interfacing with the complex landscape of hardware combinations on modern...
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    Firefox 139 Beta Unlocks Faster Uploads, Better PNG Transparency & Multilingual Extension Support

    Mozilla has recently unveiled Firefox 139 Beta, introducing a suite of enhancements aimed at refining user experience and performance. This beta version focuses on bolstering HTTP/3 upload capabilities, improving PNG image handling, and expanding language support for extension pages. Enhanced...
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