
Johana Bhuiyan
Senior Tech Reporter and Editor, Guardian US at The Guardian
It's pronounced Boo-Yah. Senior tech reporter/editor @guardianUS covering surveillance of marginalized groups. Tips: [email protected] & 4156303604
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1 day ago |
msn.com | Johana Bhuiyan
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1 day ago |
theguardian.com | Johana Bhuiyan
DNA testing company 23andMe is back up for sale, throwing a purchase agreement reached last month into chaos, court filings show. The board of directors of 23andMe, which filed for bankruptcy in March, had agreed to sell the company and its assets to pharmaceutical firm Regeneron for $256m after conducting an auction in April.
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6 days ago |
theguardian.com | Johana Bhuiyan
US immigration authorities are collecting and uploading the DNA information of migrants, including children, to a national criminal database, according to government documents released earlier this month. The database includes the DNA of people who were either arrested or convicted of a crime, which law enforcement uses when seeking a match for DNA collected at a crime scene.
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Johana Bhuiyan
Nvidia is set to report its first quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday. The company is a bellwether for the business of artificial intelligence, both in its cutting-edge hardware and the new regulatory headwinds it is facing, and investors will be watching closely. Wall Street expects the company to report $43.3bn in revenue, up 66% year over year, and adjusted earnings per share of 73 cents.
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Johana Bhuiyan
A Microsoft employee disrupted a keynote speech by the company’s chief executive with a pro-Palestinian protest at the company’s annual developer conference Monday. Joe Lopez, a Microsoft firmware engineer who worked on parts of the company’s cloud-computing platform, Azure, was escorted out the Build conference by security nearly immediately after he confronted Satya Nadella. “Satya, how about you show how Microsoft is killing Palestinians,” Lopez yelled.
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