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Updating HPE iLO Firmware using PowerShell

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How to update the firmware on multiple iLOs using the HPE PowerShell cmdlets via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2MREyuI If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Updating HPE iLO Firmware using PowerShell

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How to update the firmware on multiple iLOs using the HPE PowerShell cmdlets via Latest imported feed items on VMware Blogs https://ift.tt/2MREyuI If New feed item from https://blogs.vmware.com/feed , then send me an email at kr

Astronomy Picture of the Day: Rocket Plume Shadow Points to the Moon

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Rocket Plume Shadow Points to the Moon Why would the shadow of a space shuttle launch plume point toward the Moon? In early 2001 during a launch of Atlantis , the Sun , Earth , Moon , and rocket were all properly aligned for this photogenic coincidence . First, for the space shuttle 's plume to cast a long shadow, the time of day must be either near sunrise or sunset . Only then will the shadow be its longest and extend all the way to the horizon . Final ly, during a Full Moon , the Sun and Moon are on opposite sides of the sky. Just after sunset , for example, the Sun is slightly below the horizon , and, in the other direction, the Moon is slightly above the horizon . Therefore, as Atlantis blasted off, just after sunset , its shadow projected away from the Sun toward the opposite horizon, where the Full Moon happened to be. June 24, 2018 via NASA https://ift.tt/2KhLq2K...

Cell-sized 'microlasers' could regulate brain activity

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Scientists have spent years creating ever-smaller lasers . Berkeley Lab's latest invention, however, is something special -- and could lead to a significant change in medicine. An international team at the school has developed "microlasers" that are smaller than a red blood cell. The researchers discovered that 5 micron-wide polymer beads mixed with exotic nanoparticles (sodium yttrium fluoride infused with thulium) could reliably emit bright light on specific wavelengths when exposed to infrared light. The concoction makes light bounce a round the inner surface of the bead, creating collisions that can repeatedly amplify the light -- it's similar to the "whispering gallery" effect that lets you hear a quiet sound across a giant space with the right acoustics. Even in their rough state, the bead lasers can work for at least five hours of c...

'Snapdragon 1000' chip may be designed for PCs from the ground up

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Qualcomm's Snapdragon 850 processor may be intended for PCs, but it's still a half step -- it's really a higher-clocked version of the same processor you'd find in your phone. The company may be more adventurous the next time, though. WinFuture says it has obtained details surrounding SDM1000 (possibly Snapdragon 1000), a previously hinted-at CPU that would be designed from the start for PCs. It would have a relatively huge design compared to most ARM designs (20mm x 15mm) and would consume a laptop-like 12W of power across the entire system-on-a-chip. It would compete directly with Intel's low-power Core processors where the existing 835 isn't really in the ballpark . A reference design found in import databases might give a clue as to what you could expect: it'd have up to 16GB of RAM and two 128GB storage modules. There are also m...

Scientists are building a DNA database to fight illegal logging

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DNA evidence could put criminals behind bars , but only if there's something to compare it to. That's why a project that aims to combat illegal logging is now building a DNA database of trees , which could help authorities determine if logs being sold on the market were taken from protected areas. The initiative, a collaboration between the Norwegian government and United States Forest Service's international program, will initially focus on creating a database for the bigleaf maple tree on the West Coast. And the great thing about it if you're someone who's passionate about helping the environment is that you can help gather samples for DNA testing. Wood from the bigleaf maple fetches top dollar, making the trees a natural target for poachers. In fact, it was at the center of a controversial case back in 2015, wherein a sawmill owner admitted that ...

World's tiniest 'computer' makes a grain of rice seem massive

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You didn't think scientists would let IBM's "world's smallest computer" boast go unchallenged, did you? Sure enough, University of Michigan has produced a temperature sensing 'computer' measuring 0.04 cubic millimeters, or about a tenth the size of IBM's former record-setter. It's so small that one grain of rice seems gigantic in comparison -- and it's so sensitive that its transmission LED could instigate currents in its circuits. The size limitations forced researchers to get creative to reduce the effect of light. They switched from diodes to switched capacitors, and had to fight the relative increase in electrical noise that comes from running on a device that uses so little power. The result is a sensor that can measure changes in extremely small regions, like a group of cells in your body. Scientists have suspected t...

Mercedes pulls its plug-in hybrids to prepare for new models

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We hope you weren't dead set on buying one of Mercedes' existing plug-in hybrids , as they won't be long for this world. Autocar has learned that Mercedes has stopped producing PHEV versions of the C-Class, E-Class, S-Class and GLE. This doesn't mean that the automaker is dropping plug-ins entirely, as you might have guessed. Rather, it's replacing the whole lot with "third-generation" hybrids that will sell under the company's electric-focused EQ branding. The new system, mentioned earlier in the spring, mates a nine-speed automatic with the electric motor and clutch in the same unit, promising both considerably longer range in pure electric mode (up to 31 miles, or about 10 miles more) as well as a slightly faster top 87MPH top speed. You'll have to lean on the gas engine less often, even when you're mashing the throttle...

Security researcher bypasses iPhone's limit on passcode attempts

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It's not easy breaking into a locked iPhone. Try too many times and you can get locked out for years, even decades , or lose the device's data altogether. That's why law enforcement had to put pressure on Apple to unlock the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone, and why cops across the country are buying an affordable iPhone cracker called GrayKey . Hacker House cybersecurity firm co-founder Matthew Hickey, however, has discovered a way to bypass the device's security measures, even if it's running the latest version of Apple's mobile platform. Apparently, a hacker will only need "a turned on, locked phone and a Lightning cable." Hickey said that when an iPhone is plugged in and a hacker sends it passcode guesses using keyboard input (as opposed to typing on the screen), the action triggers an interrupt request that takes precedence o...

Teardown shows inner workings of the Vivo Nex’s pop-up selfie camera

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Chinese smartphone makers have gone down a clever new path to get rid of the display notch and create a truly edge-to-edge screen: they're now building pop-up cameras into their phones . We've seen both Oppo and Vivo do it in the span of a few weeks, and the latter's Nex smartphone has already been put through the teardown process at MyFixGuide . In the shots, you can see all the mechanics and components that make the slide-up motion possible on the selfie camera. There's a spring in there, but it's actually the silver spiral stepper to the right that pushes the camera up. It all seems fairly well put together, but moving parts are moving parts and thus more prone to failure. The teardown also shows the vibration motor... Continue reading… via The Verge - Tech Posts https://ift.tt/2KkEjtW ...

Tesla's Model 3 catches up on Autopilot and WiFi features

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Tesla is still rushing to give the Model 3 some of the features you might take for granted in its EV stablemates. As part of a broader update across the lineup (including increased Autopilot nagging ), Model 3 units now support a few key features, most notably Summon -- that i s, the ability to move the car into and out of a parking space using either Tesla's phone app or the key. It's been something of a given for Model S and X drivers, but it'll definitely be appreciated if you'd rather not contort yourself to enter the 3 in a small garage. The patch also adds something as simple as WiFi access. Until now, the Model 3 had to connect to LTE to receive updates -- this could give you a speedier connection when you're parked at home and help you grab... well, more updates. And if you live in a hot climate, cabin overheat protection (again availa...