Mila stories - Page 248
Mila is a research institute and innovation hub focused on advancing artificial intelligence from the lab into real-world impact. Stories under this tag explore how Mila collaborates with industry, investors and policymakers to turn strong AI research foundations into thriving startup ecosystems and practical applications.
By reading Mila-tagged articles, you’ll gain insight into how AI research organizations are shaping investment priorities, influencing venture capital flows and advocating for the infrastructure needed to scale cutting-edge ideas. These stories highlight the strategies, partnerships and policy recommendations that can help transform scientific advances in AI into sustainable companies and long-term economic value.
Game Console @E3 - Day Two
Thu, 12th Jun 2014
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pc hardware
At E3, Sunset Overdrive impresses, Nintendo woos with Yoshi's Woolly World, and Forza Horizon 2 promises fun. Darren Price reports on Day 2's hits.
Storage goes under the knife... but is Plastic Surgery working?
Thu, 12th Jun 2014
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storage
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virtualisation
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network infrastructure
In a world where SDS attempts to cosmetically enhance storage solutions, the real beauty lies in the eye of the beholder.
Game Console @ E3 - Day One
Wed, 11th Jun 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
E3 Expo day one dazzles with Civilization: Beyond Earth unveiling and hands-on with the eagerly awaited Destiny. Darren Price reports.
Raging Oz start-up threatens legal action over Apple's HealthKit app
Wed, 11th Jun 2014
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healthtech
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apple
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technology gifts
Australian start-up HealthKit is considering legal action against Apple for naming their new app HealthKit, which the company sees as a direct rip off.
Soul Sacrifice Delta Review
Thu, 5th Jun 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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soul sacrifice
Soul Sacrifice Delta for PS Vita upgrades the grisly adventure with new features and quests, making it a must for newcomers and a maybe for veterans.
Vodafone NZ commits to $50m Christchurch HQ revamp
Tue, 3rd Jun 2014
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uc
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digital entertainment
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productivity
Vodafone to establish $50m South Island HQ in Christchurch to bring together staff and support recovery and growth of the city.
Watch Dogs is a hacking good time
Tue, 3rd Jun 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ubisoft
Watch Dogs is finally out after getting a huge reveal two years at E3 2012. Does the full game actually deliver?.
Review: Actiontec ScreenBeam Pro Wireless Display Receiver
Fri, 30th May 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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wireless networks
Actiontec's ScreenBeam Pro revolutionizes enterprise presentations, offering a simple, wireless solution for seamless screen sharing.
Wireless by default, wired by exception
Wed, 28th May 2014
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virtualisation
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it automation
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wireless networks
As wireless becomes a key network component, experts predict a shift towards all-wireless environments, bolstering mobility and collaboration.
The increasing challenge of securing the Internet of Things
Tue, 27th May 2014
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
The Internet of Things poses the biggest security risks to organisations, warns Armando Dacal from Palo Alto Networks.
Transforming IT from cost centre to business contributor
Mon, 19th May 2014
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data analytics
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bi
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big data
The channel must evolve, aiding IT managers to leverage analytics tools and transform IT from a cost centre into a strategic business partner.
Do female CIOs raise IT budgets higher than males?
Thu, 15th May 2014
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ict
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analyst report
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affinity
In 2014, female CIOs expect to increase their IT budgets 2.5 percent, whereas male CIOs report an average increase of 0.2 percent.
A10 Networks hires Channel Director ANZ to boost partner community
Thu, 8th May 2014
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casb
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symantec
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juniper networks
A10 Networks appoints Bruce Nixon as Channel Director for Australia and New Zealand, aiming to foster a strong partner community and boost channel expansion.
The simple but effective way to conquer the NZ tech space...
Wed, 7th May 2014
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orcon
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voyager internet
Seeby Woodhouse, founder of New Zealand-based Internet Service Provider Voyager, aims to simplify the telco market.
Yoobee ups ante in 'one stop shop' plan
Mon, 5th May 2014
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uc
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apple
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yoobee
Yoobee is offering 2degrees voice and data plans instore, with customers able to use rebates on hardware beyond handsets.
Review: Intel NUC
Fri, 2nd May 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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intel
Intel NUC aims to redefine computing standards, offering versatility and a modular format to cater to desktop, presentation, and media needs.
Student Gmail now free from ad scanning
Fri, 2nd May 2014
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edutech
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google
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google search
Google has removed all ad scanning in Gmail for Apps for Education, stopping the collection or use of student data for advertising purposes.
Daylight: next-gen survival-horror?
Thu, 1st May 2014
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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pc hardware
Game Console's Darren Price takes a look at Daylight, the procedurally-generated survival-horror game for PC and PlayStation 4.
Green Party launches Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
The Green Party launches New Zealand's first-ever crowdsourced Internet Rights and Freedoms Bill, inviting public input.
Apple expands Capital Return Program to over US$130 Billion
Thu, 24th Apr 2014
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apple
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technology gifts
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smartphones
Apple's board approves new increase in capital return program, with $130bn to be returned to shareholders by end of 2015.