Today on Boot Up: Amazon targets DVD pirates, Nvidia banks $6B from AI, Meta amps up Messenger security, YouTube's dual privacy and hum-search headlines, right-to-repair moves make waves, AI eyes Parkinson’s through scans, FBI eyes North Korean crypto hacks, ocean-aged wines sink, and Sony's new $200 PS Portal debuts.
Amazon Sues Online Stores Selling Pirated DVDs
Nvidia just made $6 billion in pure profit over the AI boom
Sam Bankman-Fried isn't getting his Adderall and is surviving on 'bread and water,' lawyers say
Meta Set to Enable Default End-to-End Encryption on Messenger by Year End
YouTube may face billions in fines if FTC confirms child privacy violations
YouTube tests a search feature where users hum to identify songs
Apple lends support to California State Right to Repair bill
A Right-to-Repair Car Law Makes a Surprising U-Turn in Massachusetts
AI-analysed 3D eye scans can detect signs of Parkinson’s, study finds
FBI says North Korean hackers preparing to cash out after high-profile crypto hacks
Watch a person unable to speak for years ‘talk’ using a new brain implant
Third time's the charm? Sony makes $200 PlayStation Portal in-home handheld official
Sony’s $200 handheld “Portal” can stream games from your PS5 and, uh, that’s it
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