Noor Bazmi

Author
Noor Bazmi

Noor Bazmi

Author

Noor Bazmi is a Film graduate. She transitioned from reel to real-world stories as a news writer, with interests ranging from blockchain to technology and their increasing role in the economic world and personal lives. While continuing as a news writer for over a year now, she is pursuing further qualifications in marketing, a field that blends her focus in creative storytelling, innovation, and authenticity to create real-world impact and deeper connections with global audiences.


Author’s Articles

  • NASA won’t let a government shutdown slow its moon missions with Musk and Bezos

  • UK takes a second shot at Apple cloud access

  • Why every major bank wants a piece of the EA deal

  • Global trade partners rush to new deals

  • Microsoft reveals plan to replace Nvidia as AI demand outpaces chip supply

  • Microsoft hikes Xbox game pass price as console costs jump again

  • Markets signal government shutdown could drag into mid-october

  • Ripple-backed Futureverse undergoes second restructuring despite progress in AI and Web3

  • Google offers to open black box of ad technology in court battle

  • How Amazon plans to beat Apple at AI devices

  • Adobe brings Premiere to iPhone as competition heats up

  • Billion-dollar AI data centers risk sitting incomplete due to critical worker problem

  • Investors are now hunting AI gains in overlooked chip equipment stocks

  • Trump administration cancels $7.4B chip ‘slush fund’ leaving industry in chaos

  • Chinas’ manufacturing slides into sixth month of decline

  • Anthropic launches Claude Sonnet 4.5, claims world’s best coding AI model

  • ChatGPT users can now buy products directly through AI chat

  • Huawei’s aggressive AI chip target threatens Nvidia’s market dominance

  • Top investors shift from AI stocks to government-backed sectors

  • Spain’s economy outpaces European rivals with triple credit rating upgrade

  • X vows to fight court ruling on Indian “censorship portal”

  • Tata Group sheds $75 billion as visa fees and cyberattack hit hard