Mila stories - Page 169
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.
AU Govt Cyber Security Strategy: More insider insights
Thu, 5th May 2016
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cybersecurity
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australian government
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meteorology
We published a story last week to share some authoritative opinions from the industry about the Govt strategy - here's some more expert commentary.
Did you hear? Classroom wearables are where it's at
Tue, 3rd May 2016
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wearables
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healthtech
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ar, vr & metaverse
Wearables in the classroom are becoming the norm, as educators around the world adopt new tools and technologies to aid learning.
Hands-on Review: Corsair Gaming Headphones - wireless or wired?
Fri, 29th Apr 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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headphones
My old gaming headphones are great, or so I thought. These headphones (both wired and wireless) absolutely blew that presumption out of the water.
Review: Alienation is a relentless top-down shooter
Fri, 29th Apr 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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alienation
Alienation is a new top-down shooter for the PS4 made by Housemarque. The game is just as hard as the developer's previous outings.
Smartphone market: Is this Android's time to shine?
Fri, 29th Apr 2016
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apple
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juniper networks
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huawei
In the slowing smartphone market, Apple has reported its first every year-on-year decline, while Samsung has held its ground.
Kiwi developed pre-fab, energy efficient data center winning fans
Thu, 28th Apr 2016
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datacentre infrastructure
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power / energy
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schneider electric
A pre-fabricated portable data center designed and constructed by Schneider Electric and NZ's Northpower is set to be replicated internationally.
Check Point brings advanced threat protection to SMBs and enterprises
Wed, 27th Apr 2016
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encryption
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advanced persistent threat protection
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smb
Check Point has launched a range of advanced threat prevention platforms to combat the growing frequency of cyber attacks.
Hands-on Review: Apple 9.7 inch iPad Pro
Wed, 27th Apr 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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apple
When the new 9.7 inch iPad Pro was placed down on my desk, it felt like Christmas. I didn't even care that its metal finish was a distinctive pink.
The lowdown on Aussie Govt's Cyber Security Strategy
Tue, 26th Apr 2016
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cybersecurity
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australian government
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founders
Malcom Turnbull recently announced Australia's Cyber Security Strategy for the future - here are some insights from professionals in the industry.
Internet trust declining, survey finds
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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ipsos
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cigi
There is increased concern when it comes to how personal data is handled by private corporations and governments.
Christchurch schooling network set to be most modern
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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edutech
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e-learning
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ministry of education
The Ministry of Education has announced the official opening of the 416.8 million West Rolleston Primary School.
Fibre unbundling will unlock full potential of UFB, says Vodafone
Thu, 14th Apr 2016
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uc
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ufb
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broadband
Vodafone is welcoming confirmation from the Government that the promise to open fibre networks to increased competition will remain.
NZ Government gets behind digital tech with new telco laws
Thu, 14th Apr 2016
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uc
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
New Zealand government unveils plans for new regulation of broadband and phone services to keep up with digital transformation.
It's time to Enter the Gungeon
Wed, 13th Apr 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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enter the gungeon
Enter the Gungeon is a beautiful bullet-hell dungeon-crawler game that has taken inspiration from several other successful series.
From servers to DNA - is this the future of data storage?
Tue, 12th Apr 2016
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storage
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
A new technique could shrink the space needed to store digital data that today would fill a small shopping complex down to the size of a sugar cube.
Data breaches remain a concern amongst ANZ consumers
Fri, 8th Apr 2016
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breach prevention
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
A new SAS study highlights that 66% of Aussies and Kiwis are still worried about data breaches, with privacy concerns notably high.
The new HP changes gear with world's thinnest laptop introduction
Fri, 8th Apr 2016
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hp
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pc hardware
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notebook
HP has produced a beautiful and sexy laptop, knocking the previous 'thinnest laptop' record out of the park with the all new Spectre.
Gears of War 4 release date shoots out
Thu, 7th Apr 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
Microsoft is proud to announce today the official release date for Gears of War 4 on Xbox One. There will also be a beta happening later this month.
How an Aussie tech company helped with the Panama Papers investigation
Wed, 6th Apr 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Australian tech firm Nuix played a crucial role in the Panama Papers investigation, providing essential document processing technology to journalists worldwide.
Brocade snaps up Ruckus in $1.2 billion deal
Tue, 5th Apr 2016
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network infrastructure
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wireless networks
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brocade
Brocade gears up for digital era with a $1.2bn acquisition of Wi-Fi leader Ruckus, aiming for top tech innovation platform.