Mila stories - Page 165
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.
Check Point says beware of the Trident Exploits on iOS
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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cybersecurity
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apple
UAE activist targeted by 'Trident' - a trio of zero-day iOS exploits enabling total device control, discovered by Toronto researchers.
Review: Armikrog brings back the old-school point and click adventure
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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armikrog
Point and click adventures were abundant on PCs back in the '90s, but the genre is back for one more round thanks to the release of Armikrog.
Intel targets all-in-one headset and Microsoft partnership to bring VR into the mainstream
Thu, 25th Aug 2016
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semiconductors
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ar, vr & metaverse
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microsoft
Intel has made its move into the virtual reality market, launching an untethered all-in-one handset and announcing a partnership with Microsoft.
Google Hangouts On Air to be swallowed up by YouTube Live
Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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google
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youtube
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broadcasting
If you're an avid user or broadcaster on Google Hangouts On Air, your're about to become part of the global giant called YouTube.
Operation Ghoul targets industrial sector with spear phishing malware
Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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phishing
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email security
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kaspersky
Operation Ghoul is targeting the industrial & engineering sectors worldwide, hitting more than 130 organisations in 30 countries, says Kaspersky Labs.
Inside Samsung's Rio 2016 Olympic Galaxy Studio
Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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samsung
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rio olympics
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galaxy studio
Samsung's Galaxy Studio in Rio gave athletes and fans the chance to try out the latest wireless products and virtual reality experiences.
Could Edge Computing have solved Pokémon GO's server issues?
Mon, 22nd Aug 2016
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gaming
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Edge Computing is gaining popularity as an alternative to conventional approaches where the data centre can be remote and geographically distant.
Make 'em pay or take copper away? NZ & AU's different tactics to the fibre rollout
Mon, 22nd Aug 2016
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nbn
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ufb
The difference between Australia's National Broadband Network (NBN) & New Zealand's Ultrafast Broadband Network (UFB) rollouts is tellingly different.
AMAX looks to cut costs for the data center
Fri, 19th Aug 2016
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amax
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it infrastructure
AMAX releases [SMART] DC Data Center Manager, an out-of-band DCIM solution, designed to help enterprises achieve cost savings and optimize their data centers.
Hands-on Review: Huawei P9 Plus - all the bells and whistles
Thu, 18th Aug 2016
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gaming
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digital signage
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digital entertainment
This is a well-crafted phone that ticks all the boxes a high-end buyer is ever likely to have - including one of the best cameras out there.
Review: Bound on PS4 is a short but emotional experience
Wed, 17th Aug 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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bound
Does anybody remember the game Journey? Well Bound on PS4 is similar to it in a lot of ways and it includes a cryptic narrative.
Review: Is No Man's Sky a fun or mundane experience?
Tue, 16th Aug 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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solar power
No Man's Sky is a huge game with 18 quintillion planets in total. As big as the game is, does the actual gameplay offer a lot of variety?.
Spark hikes up salaries for employees
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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spark
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payroll
NZ's Spark boosts staff pay, embracing a higher wage economy, with some employees set to earn a minimum of $42,500 including benefits.
Singapore-based Keppel DC REIT expands data center footprint
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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hyperscale
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dc
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keppel data centres holding
Singapore-based Keppel DC REIT has acquired a data center building in Milan, Italy for approximately S$57.3 million.
Hacking a risk to all businesses, no matter the size
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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cybersecurity
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schools
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content creation
Cyber security is vital for businesses of all sizes, warns Aura Information Security, after New Zealand schools were recently hacked.
Nemucod is back and serving an ad-clicking backdoor instead of ransomware
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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malware
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cybersecurity
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trojan
The trojan downloader Nemucod is back with a new campaign. This time, it has changed the payload served to its victims – it's not ransomware.
Collocation and cloud fuelling $40 billion modular data center market
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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hyperscale
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edge computing
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dc
APAC is expected to have great opportunities in the market, owing to the increasing adoption of modular data center technology in the region.
Symantec: How Instagram accounts were hacked & altered to promote adult dating spam
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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symantec
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instagram
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opinion
Symantec comments on the influx of fake Instagram profiles luring users to adult dating sites. Now Instagram's being hacked to promote adult spam.
Uncovering growth opportunities in the transforming business analytics market
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Vendors need to take a bi-modal approach to how you build your product portfolio as well as how you go-to-market.
Digital transformation: Cloud is the foundation, data is the core
Mon, 15th Aug 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Australian organisations are embracing big data and analytics offerings, with smaller vendors snapping at the heels of the established players.