Mila stories - Page 199
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.
Review: Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel
Wed, 1st May 2013
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army of two: the devil's cartel
Dive into the mindless carnage of Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel, a co-op shooter where morality takes a back seat to destruction.
Xbox 720 release date confirmed...?
Fri, 12th Apr 2013
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xbox
The next-generation Xbox console has apparently been confirmed for the first time, by a couple of random Ubisoft employees.
Review: BioShock Infinite (PC/Xbox 360)
Tue, 9th Apr 2013
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bioshock
Bioshock Infinite elevates gaming with its leap from underwater dystopia to a cloud-cloaked utopia, blending stunning visuals and a gripping tale.
Sony reveals new PS4 features
Thu, 28th Mar 2013
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sony
Sony unveils PS4's new touchpad and LED functions at the Game Developers Conference, promising enhanced gaming experiences.
Review: Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time PS Vita
Mon, 25th Mar 2013
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sly cooper
The Sly Cooper franchise started back in the PS2 era and spawned itself a trilogy of popular games for that system.
UPDATED: Rule Britannia - BB10 is not safe to cross the waves
Thu, 21st Mar 2013
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Has BlackBerry's new operating system launch has been hit with a hammer blow? Has the British government's security agency questioned it's security levels?.
Breaching the Facebook walls, to thwart hackers
Wed, 20th Mar 2013
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facebook
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messenger
Security researcher finds hole in social networking site's messaging system, before cements it closes before those damn hackers find out.
We'll stick with two-tier distribution - Barracuda Networks
Tue, 19th Mar 2013
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sdn
Barracuda Networks ANZ Sales Manager Greg Douglas says his company has every confidence in the model. And says New Zealand is like a province of Australia.
Review: God of War: Ascension
Fri, 15th Mar 2013
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god of war
After releasing three great God of War games on consoles and two handheld versions, people thought what was next for the popular franchise.
Thanks for all the hard work, now you're fired
Wed, 13th Mar 2013
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dc
Telecom's strategic review of Gen-i Australia slashes 120 jobs, focusing on large corporate customers amid revenue dip and past scandals.
Lenovo looking at BlackBerry takeover?
Wed, 13th Mar 2013
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blackberry
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technology gifts
Computer maker CEO says company may consider an acquisition of Canadian firm at some point in the future, causing shares to rally.
TechDay's take on Gears of War: Judgment
Thu, 7th Mar 2013
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gears of war
TechDay previews Gears of War: Judgment - a fiery prequel featuring Baird as the lead, intense combats and novel multiplayers. Out March 19.
Microsoft got fined, but it doesn't care
Thu, 7th Mar 2013
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google
The European Commission has stung Microsoft with a US$731m fine for violating terms of its settlement of an ant-trust case - but will it care?.
Two-tier distribution headed for the rocks?
Tue, 5th Mar 2013
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Changes in technology and the rise of direct purchasing mean the traditional two-tier distribution model is under threat, says Avaya New Zealand MD Rob Spray.
Tim Cook : 99.1% not out
Thu, 28th Feb 2013
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apple
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smartphones
Apple are working on new product categories in a bid to increase it's share price, maybe Tim Cook shouldn't bother as he's loved by all, well nearly.
Fight to the 4G finish as Vodafone enters the race
Wed, 27th Feb 2013
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telcos
Telco expected to launch its first 4G mobile services tomorrow, taking on market rival Telecom for NZ supremacy.
Digital downloads for PS4 games
Mon, 25th Feb 2013
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digital entertainment
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sony
PS4 games to go digital, following PS Vita's footsteps, with options for disc releases and possibly tiered subscription services, Sony reveals.
Chromebook Pixel: Cloud crazy Google's next big play
Mon, 25th Feb 2013
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apple
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notebook
Google has released an ultra high-resolution Chromebook Pixel laptop made famous, or maybe infamous, for its lofty price tag that starts at $1,299.
Sony sells PS4 to the world
Thu, 21st Feb 2013
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sony
Sony unveils the PS4, boasting powerful specs, new Dual Shock 4 controller, and cloud integration, redefining gaming's future.
Police raid Microsoft whistle-blower
Wed, 20th Feb 2013
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microsoft
One of the rumour mill's hardest workers was raided by the police yesterday, at what appears to be the wishes of Microsoft.