Today on Boot Up: SEC targets Impact Theory over NFTs; DoorDash introduces AI voice orders; Elon faces backlash at a game event; OnlyFans CEO's daily payout revealed; AI TV shows unpopular in the US; a tech-backed $800M city near San Francisco emerges; Google Flights aids budget travelers; Poland's trains disrupted by a radio hack; Myanmar refugees sue Meta in Ireland; Amazon's CEO's remote work skepticism; Google and Meta lead in tech pay; and a unique Blue Moon approaches this week.
SEC Charges LA-Based Media and Entertainment Co. Impact Theory for Unregistered Offering of NFTs
DoorDash launches AI-powered voice ordering technology for restaurants
'Bring Back Twitter!' Elon Gets Booed at Video Game Tournament
OnlyFans owner pays himself $1.3M a day from adult-content site
Americans Don't Want to Watch AI-Generated TV and Movies, Poll Finds
Tech leaders have spent $800 million trying to build a new city beside San Francisco
Google Flights will now tell you when it's the cheapest time to book
Poland's Railways Halted by a Simple Radio Hack
Myanmar genocide refugees take Meta to Irish court over disinformation claims
Amazon CEO reportedly told remote employees: ‘It’s probably not going to work out’
Google and Meta are the best-paying Big Tech companies for engineers
The Only Blue Moon of 2023 Is Coming This Week, And It's a Special Treat
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