Mila stories - Page 263
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.
UN Commission praises ANZ broadband policies
Tue, 25th Sep 2012
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UN hails Australia and New Zealand's broadband ambitions, spotlighting their 100Mbps targets amidst global push for digital inclusion.
Facebook's backs against the wall over private messages
Tue, 25th Sep 2012
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Social networking site says claims that users' private conversations are appearing on public timelines is false.
PS3 v Wii U: Ding Ding
Mon, 24th Sep 2012
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Last week's announcement of a slimmer Playstation 3 has industry analysts wondering if the move will be a success.
Mayer bins BlackBerry for iPhone 5
Wed, 19th Sep 2012
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New Yahoo CEO ditches company issued handsets in favour of a list of approved high-quality smartphones for employees.
Guild Wars 2 hits two million mark
Tue, 18th Sep 2012
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Just two weeks after launching, Guild Wars 2 has already sold more than two million units despite halting sales temporarily last week.
Telco's text-bomb cancels TV ad
Tue, 18th Sep 2012
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Vodafone cancelled its TV ad after a second person was bombarded with texts and calls due to a number mix-up, causing a flurry of complaints.
Game Review: adidas miCoach
Fri, 14th Sep 2012
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adidas miCoach for Xbox 360 and Kinect brings professional, tailored fitness to the living room, targeting serious athletes with a high-tech approach.
Telco sector must learn lessons
Tue, 11th Sep 2012
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Labour demands stricter telco regulation after Vodafone NZ's $960k fine for misleading broadband and mobile promotions, signalling a lesson for the industry.
MYOB spots the cloud gap, takes flagship platform online
Tue, 4th Sep 2012
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MYOB taps into NZ's underused cloud market, transforming its platform to bridge the tech gap for non-techie businesses.
Review: Samsung LED 8000 series Smart TV
Sat, 1st Sep 2012
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Samsung's LED 8000 series Smart TV dazzles with its ultra-thin design and stunning display but grapples with sensitive voice and gesture controls.
Copyright cut for Skyrim mods
Fri, 31st Aug 2012
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Warner Bros. issues cease and desist to halt a Skyrim mod mixing Elder Scrolls with Lord of the Rings, sparking debate on legal overreach.
Bethesda games continue PS3 delays
Thu, 30th Aug 2012
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New DLC has been announced for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, but, surprise surprise, you'll be waiting a whole month longer if you don't have an Xbox 360.
Guild Wars 2 hits million users
Wed, 29th Aug 2012
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Not many games can claim to have one million users at launch, but Guild Wars 2 has received this honour although not without incident.
Review: Darksiders II
Fri, 17th Aug 2012
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darksiders
What Darksiders II offers is a quality action adventure experience and is quite possibly the best game released in 2012 so far.
Olympics used as bait for online attacks
Tue, 14th Aug 2012
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Hackers use Olympics as a weapon for online fraud, with fake YouTube websites helping spammers take advantage.
Facebook finalises 20-year privacy plan
Mon, 13th Aug 2012
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Facebook settles on a 20-year plan, including biennial privacy audits, after FTC accusations of exposing user data.
News: Apple Q3 2012 results, Safari 6.0, Carbon Copy Cloner goes paid-for, and more!
Thu, 26th Jul 2012
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Now that the excitement over Mountain Lion has calmed down somewhat, we can talk about Apple's Q3 2012 results, which were released on Tuesday.
Google submit EU anti-trust plans
Wed, 25th Jul 2012
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Google moves towards settling EU anti-trust dispute by offering concessions to address competition concerns and avoid hefty fines.
Steve Jobs barred from US patent trial
Thu, 19th Jul 2012
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Judge approves request from Apple to have late CEO's 'thermonuclear' statement discounted in court proceedings.
News: iCloud email addresses, Thunderbolt display issues, Skype updated, and more!
Wed, 18th Jul 2012
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Apple introduces @icloud.com emails, tackles Thunderbolt display issues, and updates Skype in their latest roll-out. More on 9to5Mac.