Hi John, University of South Australia researchers have developed a computer vision system that can automatically detect a tiny baby’s face in a hospital bed and remotely monitor its vital signs from a digital camera with the same accuracy as an electrocardiogram machine.
Telecommunications company Aussie Broadband has reached its 1000th NBN Enterprise Ethernet order. IT consultancy CPT Global has just had its best year since listing on the ASX in 2000. Equinix Australia has attained the Commonwealth Government’s Certified Strategic Hosting Provider status, the highest-level assurance required of data centre providers to host Commonwealth Government data, based on requirements defined in the Hosting Certification Framework managed by the Digital Transformation Agency. Companies that are using CentOS 8 have three options open to them as they contemplate their next move in view of the fact that only a few months of support remain for this Linux distribution. Australian scientists have modelled a way to determine how many cases of COVID-19 could be travelling on any international flight, based on data from the first six months of the pandemic, which they say could help Australian authorities make decisions about incoming international travel. Fintech Boku launches M1ST (Mobile First), a mobile payments network that features 330+ mobile payment methods, including mobile wallets, direct carrier billing, and real-time payments schemes, reaching 5.7 billion mobile payment accounts in 90 countries – all in one platform. And as always there's plenty more today, so for all the news please visit www.itwire.com. Stephen Withers, newsletter editor, iTWire
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