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Submission Summary: 0 pending, 18 declined, 1 accepted (19 total, 5.26% accepted)

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Microsoft

Submission + - Replacing Exchange - With Kerio MailServer (brad-x.com)

brad-x writes: "Kerio MailServer, like Zimbra, has until only recently been an 'almost but not quite' Exchange alternative. It has offered Outlook support and integration with Active Directory since 2002, but did not initially support groupware features such as calendaring and shared contacts properly until years later. It wasn't until 2007 that Kerio began to coalesce into an alternative to Exchange — and with the release of Kerio MailServer 6.5, its transformation into an Exchange killer is complete."
Cellphones

Submission + - Getting poor call reception on your iPhone 3G? Tur (nyud.net)

brad-x writes: "In a 2007 review of the iPhone near its introduction, I made a point of saying that North American 3G coverage is pretty poor as compared to other standards. With the introduction an widespread use of the iPhone 3G in North America, this is now becoming apparent to many users. If you're getting poor reception and dropped calls with your iPhone 3G, this tip is for you."
Television

Submission + - HowTo: Play movies on your AppleTV sans conversion

brad-x writes: "Since the Apple TV is running MacOS X, it is possible to install arbitrary codecs and have it play. The following instructions save time by not requiring the user to transcode all their movies (and suffer the lossy conversion), but does involve some expertise. Read on for more.

If the story is approved please approve the one using .nyud.net:8080 as I forgot to include that in the first submission. Sorry. :("
The Internet

Submission + - Pros and Cons of a Secondary MX?

brad-x writes: "From the article:

"Many sites use multiple MX records in DNS. But i feel like i'm seeing more and more which just have a single MX record. Why choose the one strategy over the other?

Given that MTAs are increasingly complicated these days (with various spam filtering techniques), what are some good arguments for (or against) having multiple MX records for a relatively small domain (1000 users)? Here's a couple notes of my own (which i'm not wedded to: please tell me if you disagree!)""
Red Hat Software

Submission + - Slam Dunk for Linux - a Review of Fedora Core 6

brad-x writes: "A review of Fedora Core 6 from 3 perspectives — the end user, the developer and the power user. Also explores the implications of the release as an indicator that the Linux platform is coming together to form a significant competitor to proprietary products."

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