Monday, March 31, 2014

Tariff Rates - Apr to Jun 2014

  The electricity tariff for households is 25.73 cents per kWh (with effect from 1 Apr 14 to 30 Jun 14) 
   
    The gas tariff for households is 21.01 cents per kWh (with effect from 1 Feb 14 to 30 Apr 14)

    The water tariff for households is $1.17 per cubic metre (below 40m3) and $1.40 per cubic metre (above
40m3)

Electricity tariffs are regulated by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) and revised quarterly to reflect the actual cost of electricity. SP Services buys electricity on behalf of customers and pays the gencos, transmission licensee and other market players based on the rates of the various cost components as approved by EMA. There are four main cost components in the electricity tariff. They are:-

 




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Man catches neighbour on video dumping porridge from window

Man catches neighbour on video dumping porridge from window

March 31, 2014 - 12:51am

Armed with a video camera, he spent two hours on his day off staking out Block 83 at Commonwealth Close, where he lives.

Mr Ken Kee’s efforts to catch the neighbour red-handed paid off two Saturdays ago when he shot a short video clip and took some photographs of a woman dumping spoonfuls of food (above) from her eighth-storey kitchen window.

Mr Kee, who works in the oil and gas industry, told The New Paper that the problem started last June, when his family’s washing got mysterious spots and splatters while being hung to dry. The Kees live in a third-storey unit.

He said: “This inconsiderate act is unforgivable and selfish. My wife and I have been tolerating this nuisance for many months. All our clothes have been stained, even my kids’ school uniforms. Some of the stains could not be washed off and the clothes had to be thrown away."

Read the full report in The New Paper on Monday (March 31).



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Electricity tariff to go up

Electricity tariff to go up

Tariffs to increase an average of 0.3% from April 1 to June 30

PUBLISHED: MARCH 31, 11:48 AM

SINGAPORE — Electricity tariffs will increase by an average of 0.3 per cent — or 0.07 cent per kWh — for the period of April 1 to June 30 this year, announced SP Services today (March 31).

This is due to a 1.3 per cent rise in fuel costs, added SP Services, which noted that the increase was mitigated by a reduction in non-fuel costs.

For households, the electricity tariff will increase from 25.65 to 25.73 Singapore cents per kWh, and the resulting monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will increase by S$0.26 on average. Tariffs for one-room flats will increase by S$0.09 on average, while that for bungalows will increase by S$1.73 on average.

SP Services says it reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator.



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Teacher charged for sex acts with student

Teacher charged for sex acts with student

The 32-year-old man allegedly committed various sexual offences with the underage girl

PUBLISHED: MARCH 31, 3:56 PM

SINGAPORE — A school teacher was today (March 31) charged with a slew of sexual offences involving a student.

The 32-year-old teacher faces 10 charges of various sexual offences involving the underage girl, which took place between September 2012 and January 2013.

According to court documents, he allegedly had sex with the girl eight times, as well as committing obscene acts with her twice.

The girl was 15 at the time.

The alleged acts took place at various locations, which included hotels.

The accused’s lawyer, Roy Neighbour, asked for the case to be adjourned for him to make representations.

The accused is out on bail of S$20,000 and will be back in court on April 28.

If convicted of having sex with an underage girl, he could be jailed for up to 10 years and fined on each charge.

For committing an obscene act with a child, he could be fined S$10,000 and jailed five years on each charge.

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Prepaid SIM cards limited to three per subscriber from tomorrow

Prepaid SIM cards limited to three per subscriber from tomorrow

Measure intends to curb the use of prepaid SIM cards for illicit activities

PUBLISHED: MARCH 31, 7:25 PM UPDATED: MARCH 31, 7:26 PM

SINGAPORE — With effect from tomorrow (April 1), the maximum number of prepaid SIM cards allowed per subscriber will be reduced from 10 to three.

The new regulation means a subscriber can only register up to a maximum of three prepaid SIM cards in total, regardless of which mobile service providers the cards are purchased from.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) first introduced regulatory controls on prepaid SIM cards in 2005.

Currently, a subscriber must be at least 15 years old, and can subscribe to up to a maximum of 10 prepaid SIM cards.

The government said criminals continue to exploit prepaid SIM cards as an anonymous channel of communications for their illicit activities, and this revised limit will reduce the security risks associated with the anonymous use of prepaid SIM cards.

MHA said fraudulently-registered prepaid cards have been used to perpetuate criminal activities including unlicensed moneylending, cheating scams, vice-related and gambling-related activities.

For example, unlicensed moneylending syndicates have been found to make use of prepaid SIM cards for communications with debtors and among syndicate members in support of their illegal activities.

This revised limit makes it more onerous for errant dealers to sell prepaid SIM cards that could potentially be used for such illegal activities.

In determining this new limit, MHA and IDA said they have consulted the mobile service providers and taken into consideration the prevailing prepaid SIM card ownership patterns among consumers.

The majority of prepaid SIM card subscribers today hold three or fewer prepaid SIM cards.

The new limit will only be applied to new prepaid SIM card registrations.

Existing subscribers can continue to use their prepaid SIM cards but will not be allowed to register additional prepaid SIM cards.

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Sunday, March 30, 2014

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Joint Press Release by HDB & URA - Government to release 3 residential sites with estimated yield of about 1,300 units in March 2014

Joint Press Release by HDB & URA - Government to release 3 residential sites with estimated yield of about 1,300 units in March 2014

Date issued : 27 Mar 2014

 To provide developers and home buyers with more choices for private housing, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) and Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will be releasing three residential sites for sale in March 2014 under the 1st Half 2014 (1H2014) Government Land Sales (GLS) Programme. Together, these three sites can yield about 1,300 residential units.

2The two Executive Condominium sites at Yishun Street 51 are launched for sale under the Confirmed List, while the residential site at Margaret Drive will be made available on the Reserve List today.


3Information on the land parcels can be found in Annex 1  (PDF 9KB) and the location plans in Annex 2  (PDF 376KB). Further details on the land parcels are also available on the HDB and URA websites:

4For the two Executive Condominium sites at Yishun Street 51, the closing date for the tender is 22 May 2014. Developer's packets containing tender details and conditions of these two sites are available at HDB’s Procurement Office (HDB Hub Basement 1).



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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Cash and Trash

Note:

Cash must not turn into Trash


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HDB Issues Fixed Rate Notes

HDB Issues Fixed Rate Notes

Date issued : 26 Mar 2014

The Housing and Development Board ("HDB") has issued S$750 million, 7-year Fixed Rate Notes (the “Notes”) under its S$22 billion Multicurrency Medium Term Note ("MTN") Programme.

2The Notes have a coupon of 3.008% per annum payable semi-annually in arrear. The Notes were issued on 26 March 2014 and will mature on 26 March 2021.

3The Notes are in denominations of S$250,000 and were offered by way of placement to investors who fall within Sections 274 and/or 275 of the Securities and Futures Act, Chapter 289 of Singapore. Approval in principle for the listing of the Notes on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (SGX-ST) has been obtained. Admission of the Notes to the Official List of the SGX-ST is not to be taken as an indication of the merits of HDB, its subsidiaries or the Notes. The Notes are cleared through The Central Depository (Pte) Limited.
4The Joint Lead Managers are Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, CIMB Bank Berhad, Deutsche Bank AG, Singapore Branch, Maybank Kim Eng Securities Pte. Ltd. and Standard Chartered Bank.
5Under HDB's MTN programme, HDB may from time to time, issue bonds (or notes) to finance its development programmes and working capital requirements as well as to refinance the existing borrowings.
6HDB was set up as a statutory board on 1 February 1960. HDB houses over 80% of Singapore's resident population and enables more than nine out of ten of them to be homeowners. This has made Singapore one of the highest home ownership nations in the world. The provision of quality housing and related services, and the renewal of the older HDB estates, will remain the focus for HDB.

NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN OR INTO THE UNITED STATES OR TO U.S. PERSONS
This announcement is not an offer for sale of securities in the United States. The Notes have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 (as amended), and may not be offered or sold in the United States or to U.S. persons absent registration under, or an applicable exemption from, the registration requirements of the U.S. securities laws. No public offering of securities is being made in the United States or in any other jurisdiction where such an offering is restricted or prohibited.


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HDB launches 3,497 new flats


Date issued : 26 Mar 2014

 HDB launched four Build-To-Order (BTO) projects today, offering 3,497 new flats in the non-mature towns of Sembawang  (PDF 762KB),Sengkang  (PDF 2959KB) and Yishun  (PDF 1248KB). This is the second BTO launch for 2014, bringing the total number of flats offered for sale this year to 6,636. As with all new public housing developments launched since Jan 2014, HDB will introduce a standard suite of eco-features in all four projects, which will help to manage water, energy and waste more efficiently.

MARCH 2014 BTO LAUNCH

2The 3,497 new flats comprise 2-room to 5-room flats, as well as Three-Generation (3Gen) flats, to meet the diverse housing needs of first-timers, second-timers, multi-generation families, and singles.

3First-timers will continue to enjoy priority flat allocation, with at least 85% (for 4-room and 5-room) and 70% (for 2-room and 3-room) of the BTO flat supply set aside for them. Eligible first-timer singles have the option of applying for a 2-room flat in EastCrown @ Canberra, EastLace @ Canberra, and Fern Grove @ Yishun.

4Married/courting couples who wish to apply for a 3Gen flat together with their parent(s) can apply for one at Anchorvale Parkview, which will offer 70 3Gen flats in this exercise. Other multi-generation families who wish to live in the same BTO project can apply under the Multi-Generation Priority Scheme HDB will set aside up to 15% of the Studio Apartments, 2-room and 3-room flats in a BTO project (subject to a minimum of 20 units each) for parents applying under MGPS. The same number of 2-room and bigger flats will be set aside in the same BTO project for their married children. (MGPS). There will be flats set aside in EastCrown @ Canberra, EastLace @ Canberra and Fern Grove @ Yishun for this purpose.

5Eligible first-timer households can enjoy up to $60,000 of housing grants, comprising the Additional CPF Housing Grant (AHG) (up to $40,000) and Special CPF Housing Grant (SHG) (up to $20,000). With these grants, 2-room, 3-room, 4-room and 5-room flats are priced from $10,000, $91,000, $201,000 and $303,000 respectively. Further details can be found in Annex A  (PDF 611KB).

Table 1: March 2014 BTO Prices
Project
Flat Type
Selling Price 
(Excluding Grants@)
Selling Price
(Inclusive of Grants^)
Non-Mature Towns/Estates
EastLace @ Canberra  (JPG 447KB) &EastCrown @ Canberra  (JPG 428KB)
2-room*
From $70,000
From $10,000
3-room
From $141,000
From $91,000
4-room
From $236,000
From $201,000
EastCrown @ Canberra  (JPG 428KB)
5-room
From $313,000
From $303,000
Fern Grove @ Yishun  (JPG 414KB)
2-room*
From $75,000
From $15,000
3-room
From $150,000
From $100,000
4-room
From $252,000
From $217,000
5-room
From $316,000
From $306,000
Anchorvale Parkview  (JPG 434KB)
4-room
From $268,000
From $233,000
5-room
From $358,000
From $348,000
3Gen
From $351,000
From $341,000


Notes:
1) * Come in two sizes of 36 sqm (Type 1) and 45 sqm (Type 2).

2) ^ The assumed housing grants are meant for applicants applying as a family nucleus or two singles under the Joint Singles Scheme for a 2-room flat:
    i) 2-room flat: $60,000 (comprising AHG of $40,000 and SHG of $20,000 where applicable) ii) 3-room flat: $50,000 (comprising AHG of $30,000 and SHG of $20,000 where applicable) iii) 4-room flat: $35,000 (comprising AHG of $15,000 and SHG of $20,000 where applicable) iv) 5-room flat / 3Gen: $10,000 (AHG only)

3) @ Singles who apply under the Single Singapore Citizen Scheme will pay $15,000 more than the married couples. Eligible singles can also apply for AHG and SHG. The actual grant amounts will vary based on income. Read more on various CPF Housing Grants Available.

Advice for Flat Buyers

6Regular updates on the number of applications submitted for the various flat types/towns will be published on the HDB InfoWEB. Applicants are advised to check for updates before submitting their application.

Application for Mar 2014 BTO Exercise

7Application for the BTO flats can be submitted online from today, 26 Mar 2014 (Wednesday) to 1 Apr 2014 (Tuesday). Eligible applicants can apply for only one flat type in one town only.

8More details on application procedures can be found in Annex B  (PDF 133KB).

9For enquiries, the public can:

 - Log on to esales.hdb.gov.sg; or
 - E-mail hdbsales@mailbox.hdb.gov.sg; or
 - Visit the HDB Sales Office to speak with our Customer Relations Executives during office hours (Mon to Fri 8 am to 5 pm, Saturday 8 am to 1 pm).

BTO-CUM-SBF LAUNCH IN MAY 2014

10In May 2014, HDB will offer about 3,060 BTO flats in Bukit Batok and Woodlands. An additional 3,000 flats will be offered in a concurrent Sales of Balance Flats (SBF) exercise. More information on the flats for offer under the May 2014 BTO exercise is available on the HDB InfoWEB.

1 HDB will set aside up to 15% of the Studio Apartments, 2-room and 3-room flats in a BTO project (subject to a minimum of 20 units each) for parents applying under MGPS. The same number of 2-room and bigger flats will be set aside in the same BTO project for their married children.


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HDB launches 3,497 new flats

HDB launches 3,497 new flats

Flats will be located in non-mature towns on Sembawang, Sengkang and Yishun

PUBLISHED: MARCH 26, 11:59 AM (PAGE 1 OF 1) - PAGINATE

SINGAPORE — The Housing and Development Board (HDB) launched four Build-To-Order (BTO) projects today (March 26), offering 3,497 new flats in the non-mature towns of Sembawang, Sengkang and Yishun.

The new flats comprise 2-room to 5-room units, and Three-Generation (3Gen) flats.

HDB said in a statement today the new flats are meant to meet the diverse housing needs of first-time buyers, second-timers, multi-generation families, and singles.

First-timers will continue to have priority flat allocation, with at least 85 per cent of 4-room and 5-room flats and 70 per cent of 2-room and 3-room flats in the BTO supply set aside for them.

Eligible first-timer singles have the option of applying for a 2-room flat in EastCrown @ Canberra, EastLace @ Canberra, and Fern Grove @ Yishun.

Married or courting couples who wish to apply for a 3Gen flat together with their parent or parents can apply for one at Anchorvale Parkview, which will offer 70 3Gen flats in the exercise.

Other multi-generation families who wish to live in the same BTO project can apply under the Multi-Generation Priority Scheme (MGPS).

There will be flats set aside in EastCrown @ Canberra, EastLace @ Canberra and Fern Grove @ Yishun for that purpose.

HDB will set aside up to 15 per cent of the Studio Apartments, 2-room and 3-room flats in a BTO project, subject to a minimum of 20 units each, for parents applying under MGPS.

The same number of 2-room and bigger flats will be set aside in the same BTO project for their married children.

This is the second BTO launch for 2014, bringing the total number of flats offered for sale this year to 6,636.

HDB said as with all new public housing developments launched since January this year, it will introduce a standard suite of eco-features in all four projects.

The features are meant to manage water, energy and waste more efficiently.

Regular updates on the number of applications submitted for the various flat types or towns will be published at HDB InfoWEB.

HDB advised applicants to check for updates before submitting their applications.

In May 2014, HDB will offer about 3,060 BTO flats in Bukit Batok and Woodlands. An additional 3,000 flats will be offered in a concurrent Sales of Balance Flats (SBF) exercise.

More information on the flats for offer under the May 2014 BTO exercise can be found at the HDB InfoWEB.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

System Status: Fan Maintenance

System Status: Fan Maintenance

Fan cleaned! ^^

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IBM Notes/Domino 9.0.1 Social Edition Maintenance Release - "Top 20" Fix List


Notes/Domino Fix List

IBM Notes/Domino 9.0.1 Social Edition Maintenance Release - "Top 20" Fix List
October 29, 2013

Notes/Domino 9.0.1 is the first Maintenance Release on top of release 9.0. This release is primarily a bug fix release but also contains a small number of enhancements. For an overview of new features and enhancements, review the Notes/Domino 9.0.1 software announcement.

Download options

For information on how to download Domino 9.0.1, see technote #4035441
For information on how to download Notes 9.0.1, see technote #4035440
Important Notices

IBM Sametime Limited Use 9 release for IBM Notes/Domino 9.0.1 customers, see technote #1654435
IBM Lotus Symphony is not inlcuded with IBM Notes 9.0.1, see technote #1654437

Platform Notices

Windows 2012 R2 is now supported with Domino 9.0.1 Social Edition
Macintosh OS X 10.9 is now supported with Notes 9.0.1 Social Edition. Known issues - see Supportability Q&A about IBM Notes and OS X 10.9.x
Windows 8.1 is now supported with Notes 9.0.1 Social Edition with one known issue: HBJW9EB4R3: livetext in MIME email can not underline on Win 8.1 - 64 bit
iNotes: For iNotes browser support, see Browser support for iNotes 9.0.1 which as of this writing added IE11 and FF26 with a co-req of iNotes 9.0.1 interim Fix 1

Fixes contained in this Maintenance Release

Notes/Domino 9.0.1 contains fixes for approximately 300 known issues, of which the "top 20" are listed below. This list was compiled to identify the issues that most significantly impact customers. Issues were measured by the SPR severity level, the number of hotfixes given out, the number of customers reporting the issue, and the business impact to customers. For a complete list of SPRs fixed in Notes/Domino 9.0.1, see the By Release view of the Notes/Domino Fix List. All issues fixed in 9.0 Interim Fix 1,2,3,4 and 5 are included in 9.0.1.

Note: A plus symbol (+) before the SPR number indicates a fix for a regression bug. A regression bug is an issue that was introduced in a Maintenance Release that did not exist in previous releases of that code stream. For example, a bug that appears in Release 8.5.2 but did not exist in Release 8.5.1 is a regression.

9.0.1 "Top 20" Fix List

Client

+SPR# SHEZ97GH6E - Installs missing Windows runtime library that could prevent other applications from launching such as IBM Access Manager 7.1, IBM i Access, Citrix ICA Client, & Symantec Endpoint after installing Client 8.5.3 FP4. This was a regression introduced in 8.5.3 FP4. (technote 1637068)
SPR# SFBI92PJ7B - Recent Contacts are not immediately updated in some scenarios
SPR# MCHZ8R4HPK - "Search Directory For" results in Typeahead are displayed in Alphabetical Order. (technote 1580001)
SPR# NPEI96K82Q - Fixed an integer overflow vulnerability which may be triggered by viewing a malformed PNG image. (technote 1635878)
SPR# SFBI8WYM6S - Delays sending mails to many people using nested groups
SPR# PJOK959J24 - Fixed a potential security issue with IBM Lotus Notes Multi User Code Execution (technote 1633827)
SPR# JMOY95BLM6 - Fixed an issue that The IBM Notes mail client accepts Java applet tags inside HTML emails, making it possible to load Java applets and scripts from a remote location. (technote 1633819)
SPR# JMOY95BN49 - Fixed an issue that The IBM Notes mail client accepts JavaScript tags inside HTML emails, making it possible to load Java applets and scripts from a remote location. (technote 1633819)

Server

SPR#VPRS8TWTSE - Prevent a Server crash associated with passing an invalid database list to NSFGetDBChanges. (technote 1596387)
SPR# JSSI88X82D - Fixes error message "0x1B1 - version mismatch between executable and preexisting shared memory versions" when launching Domino server.
+SPR# WMUY97QFLZ - Fixes Domino Server crash with: "PANIC: Insufficient semaphores to handle number of concurrent owned critical regions.
SPR# KJKJ9468AY - Fixed a Windows Domino 64-bit Server Lotusscript OLE crash. Domino in this environment was not handling the size of parameters being passed in.
SPR# JCOL8LBJEF - Fixes Domino Server Crash On SMTP during TNEF Conversion. This crash occurred when invalid records were found in the TNEF stream; now we skip the invalid record and attempt to continue processing.
+ SPR# PPET98CPBN - Security enhancment to scrub query strings causing search to fail; work around is to add the following notes.ini: HTTP_QUERY_STRING_SCRUB=0. This fix changes the default to be off instead of being on and adds new code to prevent security X-Site script attacks against search urls.
SPR# KLYH95CMCJ - IBM JRE / JVM in Notes and Domino upgraded to 1.6 SR14 to address a series of java security vulnerabilities outlined in technote 1644918 covering CVE IDs: CVE-2013-0809, CVE-2013-1493, CVE-2013-2436, CVE-2013-2455, CVE-2013-3006, CVE-2013-3007,CVE-2013-3008, CVE-2013-3009, CVE-2013-3010, CVE-2013-3011, CVE-2013-3012. (technote 1644918)
iNotes Web Access
+SPR# KRAU936LZ4 - Fixed problems with default iNotes preferences with numeric values for mailfiles created outside of the Domino user registration process. (technote 1632329)
+SPR# SDOY96FE3T - Fixed Internet Explorer failure scenario when browser window is closed when iNotes Browser Cache Management feature (DWABHO) is installed.
SPR# HKOA7T4DN5 Notes web: Fixed an issue where the web browser could hang if a window is resized to or from a very small size.
SPR# KRAU8Y2MX6 - Addressed display issues when iNotes UI is resized several times
+SPR# JGIR96TSW8 - Fixes a problem where domcfg.nsf will not display images on the login form


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That ever-changing weather

It rained just some days ago and luckily the the haze is gone. But... these few days, the heat is back! I need to drink more water to hydrate myself!

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Monday, March 24, 2014

Opinion: College Women Won't Marry ‘Himbos’




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Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 Release Notice


Notes/Domino Fix List

Lotus Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 Release Notice
December 9, 2013

Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 is the last scheduled Fix Pack for 8.5.3. Fix Pack development will now shift to the 9.0.1 release.

8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 is a collection of low-risk, high-impact fixes to help customers safely avoid known issues. IBM strongly recommends that customers running Notes/Domino 8.5.3 upgrade to this latest Fix Pack since it addresses a small percentage of defects that impact the broadest set of customers. Fix Packs are released periodically between Maintenance Releases to provide a greater level of stability for customer environments. They go through the same level of fix, regression and interoperability testing that occurs with Maintenance Releases. Fix Packs are always cumulative and contain all of the fixes from previous ones.

Platform support added in 8.5.3 FP6:

• Windows 2012 R2
• Windows 8.1
• Mac 10.9
Known issues - see Supportability Q&A about IBM Notes and OS X 10.9.x

Note: For Windows 8.1 and Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), embedded Sametime 8.5.1 is not supported. Notes 8.5.3 shipped with embedded Sametime 8.5.1, so upgrading the embedded version with a Sametime Add-on will be necessary. Testing is expected to complete late December'13/early January'14 and an IBM Sametime technote will be released. This will be Sametime add-on 8.5.2 Fix Pack 1 plus an interim fix.

As of 8.5.3 FP6, Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) is supported as the embedded browser in Notes. IE11 is not supported with iNotes and XPages. If you need IE11 support for iNotes and XPages, please look at Domino 9.0.1 which supports IE11 with iNotes as of iNotes 9.0.1 IF1 and planned support for XPages in 9.0.1 Fixpack 1 in Q1 2013.

Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 addresses defects in both the Client and Server. All Fix Packs are language independent and may be applied on any language version of Notes/Domino 8.5.3.

NOTE: The installer for Domino Interim Fixes (hotfixes) built 9 July 2012 or later requires a Perl 5.6.0 or later distribution on Unix & Linux platforms. For details, see technote 1600910.

Download Options
For download options see technote 4032242 - "Download options for Notes/Domino 8.5.3 Fix Packs". Note: Fix Packs will not be distributed on physical media (DVD/CD).
• If you have Notes 8.5.3 Basic Configuration or Notes/Admin/Designer (Basic edition) 8.5.3 installed, use the Notes 8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 Basic install.
• If you have Notes 8.5.3 Standard Configuration or Notes/Admin/Designer (Standard edition) 8.5.3 installed, use the Notes 8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 Standard install.

Decision to upgrade
Customers unable to upgrade to later Releases should install Fix Packs to benefit from later fixes made to the product. By providing a small number of fixes, customers are able to accept fewer code changes with lower risk, allowing them to "patch" an older Maintenance Release until a more extensive upgrade to the current Release is possible. We encourage customers to evaluate Notes / Domino 9.0 Social Edition and the 9.0.1 release.

While Fix Packs provide important fixes and IBM strongly recommends applying the latest Fix Pack available for a Maintenance Release, IBM still recommends that customers upgrade to the latest Release + Fix Pack combination to receive the broadest set of fixes available. You will receive more overall fixes with a later Release + Fix Pack than with a set of Fix Packs on top of an earlier Maintenance Release. For more information, see technote #1368141-"Differences between Notes/Domino Maintenance Releases, Fix Packs and Cumulative Client Hotfixes."

Fixes contained in this Fix Pack
A plus symbol (+) before the SPR number indicates a fix for a regression bug. A regression bug is an issue that was introduced in a Maintenance Release but did not exist in previous releases of that code stream. For example, a bug that appears in 8.5.3 but did not exist in 8.5.2 is a regression.
If an APAR exists for the corresponding SPR, the APAR number will appear in parentheses next to the SPR number. For example, SPR #ABCDEFGHIJ (LO12345).


What follows is a subset of the most important issues addressed in this fix pack. For the full list of fixes, please visit the fixes by release view for the description of each fix in this Fix Pack, including platform specific information.

8.5.3 Fix Pack 6 Preliminary Fix List descriptions:

Client
SPR# TSHI8SD538(LO68047) - Fixed an intermittent Notes client crash when opening a corrupted Notes document.
+SPR# MLAT99RKAG(LO76668) - Improved javascript disablement and disabled for HTML Email messages (body field and memo form) only. This regression was introduced in 8.5.3 FP5.
SPR# ACHG8STC6T(LO68380) - Fixes intermittent Notes Client crash when the user hits "send" on a large email (also the email is lost).
SPR# MCHZ8R4HPK(LO67040) - "Search Directory For" results in Typeahead are displayed in Alphabetical Order. (technote 1580001)

Server
SPR# KBRN8Q6JXC(LO71360) - Performance and reliability fix to network session code. Prior to this fix, many users accessing a Domino server simultaneously could cause a performance bottleneck resulting in slow server response or timeouts attempting to connect to the server. The error 'Unable to redirect failover from ' could also appear where SERVERNAME is the same name of the server encountering the issue.
SPR# JPAI94HR3N(LO75003) - Fixes potential deadlock on process startup between LkMgr locker and semaphore locker(Directory manager queue semaphore). (technote 1644240)
SPR# MYAA8LV385(LO64012) - Fixes an issue where an incorrect warning for a database over quota threshold could be generated.
+SPR# RMAA94WKMG(LO73956) - Fixes intermittent Domino Server crash when closing a database. This regression was introduced in 8.5.2. (technote 1644232)
SPR# VPRS8YBRZ6(LO71728) - Fixes Domino Server mail relay host crash on router on Jonah::asn_sorted::encode_value
+SPR# AJMO8NVM8F(LO66491) - Prevent Directory Assistance on Domino 64-bit servers from doing unnecessary search references and referrals which were leading to "81" LDAP timeout errors. This regression was introduced in 8.5.
SPR# JPMS8KZLLC(LO63217) - Fixes Domino Server crash during database cache maintenance with PANIC: ERROR - LockMemHandle() Handle 0xF0259F47 is not allocated
SPR# PPET98CPBN(LO7562) - Security enhancement to scrub query strings causing search to fail; work around is to add the following notes.ini: HTTP_QUERY_STRING_SCRUB=0. This fix changes the default to be off instead of being on and adds new code to prevent security X-Site script attacks against search urls.
SPR# AJAS8WSB9B(LO70861) - Prior to this fix multiple "Received" headers could be overwritten by one when retrieving e-Mails with IMAP client.
SPR# KHAN87ZUTS(LO55991) - Prevents excessive InsertPermutations recursion that can lead to a Domino Server crash. The new notes.ini variable MAX_PERMUTE_RECURSE=, where limits the number of hierarchical responses that can be added to a given collection, is recommended to be set to 200. (technote 1600317)
+SPR# PHEY8UDJYW(LO65911) - Fixes ACL corruption with: "ACL Corrupt in database creating new ACL with default set to no access". Now we block unintended deletion of ACL Note that would leave to a DB set to no access. This was a regression introduced in 8.5.3.

iNotes
SPR# WRAY8QKLTQ(LO66604) - Fixed issue where when opening messages in iNotes Ultra Light Mode, that have mixed case mail file names specified in the URL, the mail message fails to open.
SPR# KRAU8Y2MX6(LO71593) - Fixes issue where the iNotes UI window shrinks to a small size when the iNotes UI is resized several times.
SPR# HKOA7T4DN5(LO49113) - Notes web: Fixed an issue where the web browser could hang if a window is resized to or from a very small size.
SPR# PTHN96NRTP(LO45468) - Notes web: Fixed an issue where the unread count on a folder is not updated automatically when new messages were transferred into it via a mail rule. Clicking on the folder or using F5 to refresh would update the count.
+SPR# HSKM8TN39T(LO68949) - Fixed problem which caused a custom sized table to be inserted in the wrong place in the Rich Text Editor. This is a regression in 8.5.3.

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MH370: Plane ended flight in southern Indian Ocean, says Malaysia PM

MH370: Plane ended flight in southern Indian Ocean, says Malaysia PM

Conclusion is based on new analysis conducted by UK satellite company

Published: March 24, 9:48 PM
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KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 ended its flight in the southern Indian Ocean based on fresh data from a UK satellite company, Malaysia Prime Minister Najib Razak said tonight (March 24).

Mr Najib said British satellite company Inmarsat and the UK Air Accidents Investigation Board (AAIB) had used a new system to calculate MH370’s flight path.

“I was briefed by representatives from the United Kingdom AAIB today and Inmarsat, who had performed further calculations on their existing data,” Mr Najib told reporters.

“They had used a new type of analysis which had previously never been used before in an investigation like this,” he said. The analysis concluded that MH370 flew along the Southern Corridor and that its last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, West of Perth.

“This is a remote location, far from any possible landing site,” said Mr Najib. “It is therefore with deep sadness and regret that I must inform you that, according to this new data, flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean,” he said.

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished from civilian radar screens less than an hour after take-off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing with 239 people on board on March 8.

Families of passengers of the missing Malaysian airliner have been told that the plane ended its journey in the southern Indian Ocean. Mr Najib urged the media to respect their privacy during this “diffult time”.

No confirmed sighting of the plane has been made since, but much debris has been found in remote waters off Australia which might be part of the missing plane. AGENCIES

Here is the full statement:

This evening I was briefed by representatives from the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB). They informed me that Inmarsat, the UK company that provided the satellite data which indicated the northern and southern corridors, has been performing further calculations on the data. Using a type of analysis never before used in an investigation of this sort, they have been able to shed more light on MH370’s flight path.

Based on their new analysis, Inmarsat and the AAIB have concluded that MH370 flew along the southern corridor, and that its last position was in the middle of the Indian Ocean, west of Perth.

This is a remote location, far from any possible landing sites. It is therefore with deep sadness and regret that I must inform you that, according to this new data, flight MH370 ended in the southern Indian Ocean.

We will be holding a press conference tomorrow with further details. In the meantime, we wanted to inform you of this new development at the earliest opportunity. We share this information out of a commitment to openness and respect for the families, two principles which have guided this investigation.

Malaysia Airlines have already spoken to the families of the passengers and crew to inform them of this development. For them, the past few weeks have been heartbreaking; I know this news must be harder still. I urge the media to respect their privacy, and to allow them the space they need at this difficult time.


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MH370: Australian ship homes in on possible debris from Malaysia plane

MH370: Australian ship homes in on possible debris from Malaysia plane

Chinese search aircraft spots several floating objects but Beijing can’t confirm if they are from the jet

Published: March 24, 8:38 PM
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SYDNEY/PERTH — An Australian navy ship was close to finding possible debris from a missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner today (March 24) as a mounting number of sightings of floating objects raised hopes wreckage of the plane may soon be found.

The HMAS Success should reach two objects spotted by Australian military aircraft by tomorrow morning at the latest, Malaysia’s government said, offering the first chance of picking up suspected debris from the plane.

So far, ships in the international search effort have been unable to locate several “suspicious” objects spotted by satellites in grainy images or by fast-flying aircraft over a vast search area in the remote southern Indian Ocean.

“HMAS Success is on scene and is attempting to locate and recover these objects,” Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who called his Malaysia counterpart Najib Razak to inform him of the sighting, said in a statement to parliament.

The objects, described as a “grey or green circular object” and an “orange rectangular object”, were spotted about 2,500km west of Perth this afternoon, said Mr Abbott, adding that three planes were also en route to the area.

Neither Malaysia nor Australia gave details on the objects’ size.

Flight MH370 vanished from civilian radar screens less than an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur for Beijing with 239 people on board on March 8. No confirmed sighting of the plane has been made since and there is no clue what went wrong.

Attention and resources in the search for the Boeing 777 have shifted from an initial focus north of the Equator to an increasingly narrowed stretch of rough sea in the southern Indian Ocean, thousands of miles from the original flight path.

Earlier, Xinhua news agency said a Chinese Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft spotted two “relatively big” floating objects and several smaller white ones dispersed over several kilometres.

Beijing responded cautiously to the find. “At present, we cannot yet confirm that the floating objects are connected with the missing plane,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a news briefing in Beijing.

Australia said that a United States Navy plane searching the area today had been unable to locate the objects.

China has diverted its icebreaker Xuelong, or Snow Dragon, toward the location where the debris was spotted. A flotilla of other Chinese ships are also steadily making their way south. The ships will start to arrive in the area tomorrow.

Over 150 of the passengers on board the missing plane were Chinese.

The latest sighting followed reports by an Australian crew over the weekend of a floating wooden pallet and strapping belts in an area of the icy southern Indian Ocean that was identified after satellites recorded images of potential debris.

In a further sign the search may be bearing fruit, the US Navy is flying in its high-tech black box detector to the area.

The so-called black boxes — the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder — record what happens on board planes in flight. At crash sites, finding the black boxes soon is crucial because the locator beacons they carry fade out after 30 days.

“If debris is found we will be able to respond as quickly as possible since the battery life of the black box’s pinger is limited,” Commander Chris Budde, US Seventh Fleet Operations Officer, said in an emailed statement.

Mr Budde stressed that bringing in the black box detector, which is towed behind a vessel at slow speeds and can pick up “pings” from a black box to a maximum depth of 6,100m, was a precautionary measure.

The Chinese aircraft that spotted the objects was one of two IL-76s searching today. Another eight aircraft, from Australia, the US and Japan, were scheduled to make flights throughout the day to the search site, some 2,500km south-west of Perth.

“EVERYONE IS QUITE HYPED”

“The flight has been successful in terms of what we were looking for today. We were looking for debris in the water and we sighted a number of objects on the surface and beneath the surface visually as we flew over the top if it,” said Flight Lieutenant Josh Williams, on board a Royal Australian Air Force P-3 Orion.

“The first object was rectangular in shape and slightly below the ocean. The second object was circular, also slightly below the ocean. We came across a long cylindrical object that was possibly two meters long, 20cm across.

“Everyone is quite hyped.”

Australia was also analysing French radar images showing potential floating debris that were taken some 850km north of the current search area.

Australia has used a US satellite image of two floating objects to frame its search area. A Chinese satellite has also spotted an object floating in the ocean there, estimated at 22m long and 13m wide.

It could not be determined easily from the blurred images whether the objects were the same as those detected by the Australian and Chinese search planes, but the Chinese photograph could depict a cluster of smaller objects, said a military officer from one of the 26 nations involved in the search.

The wing of a Boeing 777-200ER is approximately 27m long and 14m wide at its base, according to estimates derived from publicly available scale drawings. Its fuselage is 63.7m long by 6.2m wide.

NASA said it would use high-resolution cameras aboard satellites and the International Space Station to look for possible crash sites in the Indian Ocean. The US space agency is also examining archived images collected by instruments on its Terra and Aqua environmental satellites.

Investigators believe someone on the flight shut off the plane’s communications systems. Partial military radar tracking showed it turning west and re-crossing the Malay Peninsula, apparently under the control of a skilled pilot.

That has led them to focus on hijacking or sabotage, but investigators have not ruled out technical problems. Faint electronic “pings” detected by a commercial satellite suggested it flew for another six hours or so, but could do no better than place its final signal on one of two vast arcs north and south.

While the southern arc is now the main focus of the search, Malaysia says efforts will continue in both corridors until confirmed debris is found.

REUTERS

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Will We Ever Know What Happened to Flight 370?



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U.S. Plane Spots No Objects in Malaysia Air Search



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