Monday, October 28, 2013

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Singapore to hold first regional education expo in November

Singapore to hold first regional education expo in November

Published on Oct 28, 2013
9:13 PM

By Nur Asyiqin Mohamad Salleh

Singapore will hold the first AsiaEducationExpo 2013 (AEX2013), which will showcase the latest education technologies and methodologies, and allow educators and policymakers from the region to network and exchange ideas.

The expo will be held from Nov 20 to 22 at the Singapore Expo Hall 2, in collaboration with Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organisation Regional Language Centre.

Sphere Exhibits - the events, roadshows and exhibitions arm of Singapore Press Holdings - announced the event on Monday.

The expo will showcase new ways of instruction and best practices that encourage and motivate learning. It will also highlight new and emerging offerings from educational and instructional technology providers, such as alternative platforms that can be used for learning, among other things.




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Java Control Panel icon gives "Application Not found" when clicked


 


I have encountered this issue:

The Java icon in the control panel is wrong under Windows 7. The Java icon displayed is a blank icon and when you try to lauch it, it gives an error: "Application Not found".


So how can we fix that?

A quick googling found the solution:

(A detail explaination is in this link: http://keyliner.blogspot.de/2011/05/java-control-panel-icon-application-not.html)

I will present the following simple steps:

1) In the Control Panel, right click your mouse to create a shortcut. This shortcut will be created in your desktop in Windows 7.

2) Go to Desktop and try to locate or find the shortcut icon.

3) Change the icon and it will show the correct path or the location where it should be.

4) Go to Windows 7 start button, then click Run and type in Regedit.exe. Or in short, launch Windows registry via windows start button.

5) Windows 7 registry will be launch. Locate HKEY_Classes_Root\CLSID\{4299124F-F2C3-41b4-9C73-9236B2AD0E8F}

(A quick look inside revealed that the java control panel is hidden inside)

6) Delete {4299124F-F2C3-41b4-9C73-9236B2AD0E8F} and restart your computer and the java control panel icon will be returned to its original state.

7) Launch the java control panel icon and it should be fine.


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Morning peak hour ERP rate at 4 expressway gantries to increase

Morning peak hour ERP rate at 4 expressway gantries to increase

    POSTED: 28 Oct 2013 15:03
 
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) is increasing Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates at four expressway gantries from 4 November 2013. The affected gantries are on the southbound Central Expressway (CTE) and Pan Island Expressway (PIE) slip road into southbound CTE.

SINGAPORE: The Land Transport Authority (LTA) is increasing Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) rates at four expressway gantries from 4 November 2013.

In a statement on Monday, LTA said it is making the adjustments following its quarterly review of traffic conditions on roads and expressways priced under the ERP system.

The affected gantries are on the southbound Central Expressway (CTE) and Pan Island Expressway (PIE) slip road into southbound CTE.

The rate will go up from S$5 to S$6 from 8.30am to 9am.

LTA said the rates for other gantries remain unchanged.

It added that the next ERP review will take place in November 2013 for the December school holiday period.

- CNA/xq

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Prices of private resale homes continue to dip in September

Prices of private resale homes continue to dip in September

    By Wong Siew Ying
    POSTED: 28 Oct 2013 15:29

Prices of resale private homes continued to soften in September. According to the flash estimate of the NUS Singapore Residential Price Index (SRPI), overall resale private home prices dipped 0.7 percent last month.

SINGAPORE: Prices of resale private homes continued to soften in September.

According to the flash estimate of the NUS Singapore Residential Price Index (SRPI), overall resale private home prices dipped 0.7 percent last month.

This is compared to a 0.4 percent on-month decrease in prices in August.

The SRPI showed that resale prices for private homes in the central areas fell 1.7 percent, while prices of small units declined 1.9 percent in September.

Meanwhile, prices of resale units outside the central area inched up 0.1 percent last month.

- CNA/xq

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