Chip & PIN Fraud Explained – Computerphile We rely on Chip & PIN machines to pay for things in a safe way, so how are they being compromised? Ross Anderson is Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
A cat and the hammock The Timo cat learns how to lie on a small hammock. Initially unable to climb easily in this, but after a few months of practice, Finally you can enjoy the pleasure of xaplas.
Transgender Parents Who Conceived Two Sons Naturally Bianca and Nick Bowser, who were born male and female, respectively, conceived their two sons naturally. While the couple both identify as transgender, they have not gone through gender reassignment -- which caused Nick to carry the pregnancies.
PUBG vs Fortnite PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds meets a very colorful enemy. Fortnite and PUBG face each other in a frenzy of battle royale madness.
Flawless delineation A worker in London creates masterful sketches with absolute precision.
Digital effects that reduce age Greek special effects editor Russell Aravantinos transforms an old woman with a new digital processing, using Nuke applications and Mocha Pro. The result is particularly impressive. The ARAVANTINOU says that studying anatomy to increase the realism in his works. He studied at the School Special Effects Gnomon, Hollywood. Presented a video of retouching and reducing age in 2015, but it was less realistic than the current.
FREE METAL A guy offers "free metal" in his garden
Window cleaner against wild cat A window cleaner encountered an angry cat during his work. Wanting to scare her, she poured some water towards the glass in front of her.
Terror in the nest A blue daddy and her chicks face a scary buzzard trying to get into their nest. The nest is located in Loughborough, England and is monitored by a camera.
Keeping the fruit fresh after 6 months These 6-month-old grapes, still kept fresh in bowls of clay and soil. This practice is known as kangina, and comes from northern Afghanistan. It has been used for centuries.