Nirmal Balaji: Proudest moment in my life #RF287 tee shirt

To celebrate Roger Federer's 287 weeks as World No. 1, Roger requested Nike Tennis to a make him a custom "RF287 tee shirt" and 10 another RF287 tee shirt for 10 of his best fans in the world. So Nike Tennis made 11 RF287 tee shirt in total. These will NOT be sold. One will be for Roger Federer itself and remaining 10 will be gifted to his 10 best fans in the world. So these are pretty special.

I'm so glad that I was selected as one of the 10 best Roger Federer fans in the world by Roger Federer and Nike Tennis. Nike Tennis have contacted me about this on 20th July 2012 by email and requested my address to send me one RF287 special tee shirt. When I looked at that mail I was wonder whether I was in a dream or in real life for a moment.

This is the proudest moment ever in my life for sure. Being selected as one of the 10 best fans by my Idol Roger Federer itself is the greatest honour I have ever earned. What should I expect more from him? Thats the most prettiest moment too. I was a fan of him since I was 13 years old. Supporting and watching him for more than 8 years and I will do it for rest of my life till I have breathe.

Nike Tennis said "We hope to have continued support from you and your fan club and to keep building a relationship."

Best regards,

My works regarding Roger Federer:

How Linux is Built



While Linux is running our phones, friend requests, tweets, financial trades, ATMs and more, most of us don't know how it's actually built. This short video takes you inside the process by which the largest collaborative development project in the history of computing is organized. Based on the annual report "Who Writes Linux," this is a powerful and inspiring story of how Linux has become a community-driven phenomenon. More information about Linux and The Linux Foundation can be found at www.linuxfoundation.org and www.linux.com

Download FIFA 12 Chelsea FC Cover

EA SPORTS' award-winning FIFA 12 launches and what better way to celebrate than by downloading your FREE Chelsea FC cover for the game?

EA SPORTS have produced a special Chelsea FC cover and we can now reveal the cover stars, Fernando Torres, John Terry and Petr Cech.

You can download this special FIFA 12 sleeve for the PS3 and XBOX 360 packs by clicking here.

Then once you've printed out your preferred sleeve, simply replace the existing cover in the FIFA 12 pack and start playing as Chelsea. Love Football Play Football, FIFA 12.

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Can any browser be considered 'safe' ?

Judging from the headlines appearing this week on tech Web sites, you'd guess anyone using a browser other than Internet Explorer was a fool.

After all, IE version 9 scored a whopping 99.2 percent in NSS Labs' worldwide test (PDF) of the ability of top browsers to detect socially engineered malware. IE 8 wasn't far behind at 96 percent--the difference attributed by NSS Labs to the Application Reputation component added to IE 9's SmartScreen technology.

By comparison, the four other browsers tested were veritable social-malware sieves: Google Chrome 12 had a 13.2-percent detection rate, Firefox 4 and Safari 5 detected 7.6 percent, and Opera 6.1 percent. The report's chart illustrating the test results is even more striking.

NSS Labs' socially engineered malware-detection test results show IE 8 and 9 to be the runaway winners.

Such dramatic results should be easy to corroborate, but a search for similar results from other sources came up empty. Every other browser comparison I could find rated Firefox, Chrome, and (usually) Opera above IE in terms of security. In fact, SecurityFocus lists 62 current vulnerabilities in IE 8, some dating back more than two years. The site reports 17 vulnerabilities in IE 9 (note that some of the vulnerabilities for each browser are listed as "retired").

By comparison, there are no vulnerabilities reported currently for Chrome 13, Firefox 6, Safari 5, or Opera 11. (A complete list of unpatched browser vulnerabilities is in the Vulnerabilities section of Wikipedia's browser-comparison page.)

Google researchers track the evolution of Web-borne threats
Malware purveyors are attempting to take advantage of users' propensity to click first and think second. A Google Technical Report released last month entitled Trends in Circumventing Web-Malware Detection found that the number of malware sites using social-engineering techniques increased from one in January 2007 to 4,230 in September 2010.

Still, this number represented only 2 percent of all malware-distribution sites. Drive-by downloads remain the primary delivery mechanism for Web-borne malware, according to the researchers, although they note that attacks using social engineering will continue to increase. The researchers recommend a "multi-pronged approach" that also addresses two other growing malware techniques: JavaScript obfuscation and IP cloaking.

A plea for tighter security baked into future browsers
The European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) is calling for improvements in the security features of next-generation browsers. In a report released late last month, Enisa identifies 51 "issues and potential threats" in such upcoming Web technologies as HTML 5, cross-origin resource sharing (CORS), Web storage, and geo-location and media APIs.

The W3C's current target date for an HTML 5 Recommendation is 2014, although aspects of the standard will be ready to implement before that date. That's a long time to wait for improved browser security. The good news is that the current versions of all the popular browsers are much safer than their predecessors. The bad news is that they need to be made even safer continually.

Whichever browser you prefer, ensure that you're using the most recent version. Google Chrome updates automatically, IE gets its patches as part of Windows updates, and Safari is kept current via Apple Software Update. To set Firefox to update automatically, click Tools > Options > Advanced > Update (Windows) or the Firefox menu > Preferences > Advanced > Update (Mac) and make sure "Automatically download and install the update" is selected.

 You can also have Firefox warn you if an update will cause one of your add-ons to stop working. Other options let you set the browser to update your add-ons and "search engines" automatically.

Linux Then and Now Infographic

Linux has grown exponentially in the last 20 years; check out this then-and-now style infographic to compare everything from lines of code to user base to number of top super computers running the OS.