About TECHi®
From a tech site in 2010
to a financial hub today.
TECHi® began as a technology publication in March 2010. Over the next decade and a half, the beat changed: gadgets became platforms, platforms became public companies, and AI infrastructure became a market story. In December 2024, TECHi began its finance-first rebuild around quote pages, market data, analyst workflows, and source-linked research.
Our mission
Report the market story behind the technology.
We publish source-linked analysis on the companies, technologies, and market forces shaping the AI economy. TECHi still has its technology DNA; the newsroom now uses that history to explain how chips, software, cloud, crypto, policy, and capital markets connect.
New pillar coverage starts with primary sources: SEC filings, earnings transcripts, company investor relations data, and named market-data providers. We avoid press-release rewrites. We interrogate the numbers, stress-test bull and bear cases, and deliver analysis that helps readers decide — not analysis that tells them what to decide.
Trust documentation
The proof pages live outside the marketing copy.
Readers can inspect how TECHi sources market data, how the Forward model is weighted, how corrections are handled, and how author and analyst trust signals are separated.
Why readers trust TECHi
Three things separate us from sites that chase the headline and forget the record.
Primary-source research
We cite SEC filings, earnings transcripts, and company IR data — not other blogs. When we say Nvidia’s data-center revenue hit $62.3B in FY2026, that number comes from the 10-K, not a summary.
Bull and bear analysis
Every piece examines the upside case and the downside case. We surface the risks consensus ignores — HBM pricing pressure, forward P/E gravity, regulatory overhang. Balance builds credibility.
A dated public record
TECHi has published continuously since March 2010. That history now anchors how we cover AI infrastructure, semiconductors, software, crypto, policy, and the companies funding the next cycle.
Editorial pillars
Six pillars. Primary sources. Clear risk.
Each pillar consolidates dozens of individual reports into a single, continuously updated resource built for readers who want the data, the argument, and the risk in one place.
- AI & Intelligence
AI, LLMs, foundation models, and the infrastructure powering them — from ChatGPT to DeepSeek.
- Markets & Equities
Magnificent Seven earnings, semiconductor cycles, and long-range equities forecasts grounded in filings.
- Crypto & DeFi
Digital assets, on-chain markets, exchanges, and the capital flows shaping decentralized finance.
- Tech Breakthroughs
Quantum computing, robotics, space, and the emerging compute paradigms reshaping the next decade.
- Policy & Impact
How technology reshapes society, work, and the environment — reported with skepticism, not hype.
- Research Tools & Guides
Long-form analysis, contrarian essays, and deep-dives that connect the industry dots others miss.
Editorial leadership
Named editors, not a faceless network.
TECHi uses a distributed newsroom, but accountability is named. These public profiles come from the same member records shown on the masthead: headshots, headlines, coverage beats, social links, and reviewed-author signals.
Owns finance-story review, source discipline, and the final standard for published market analysis.
Muhammad Zeshan Sarwar covers mobile technology, consumer electronics, and the intersection of crypto with mainstream products. His reporting spans hardware launches, iOS and Android ecosystem shifts, and the wallet and payments layer bridging both.
17 published stories
Leads coverage around Tesla, Elon Musk-linked companies, MicroStrategy, and high-conviction market catalysts.
Omer Sheikh covers Elon Musk-led and Musk-adjacent companies for TECHi, with a focus on Tesla, xAI, SpaceX, X, Neuralink, The Boring Company, and the public-market read-throughs from their product cycles, capital needs, AI infrastructure plans, supply chains, and regulatory risk.
25 published stories
Reviews regulatory, antitrust, privacy, and policy-risk coverage where legal context changes the investment read.
Nouman S. Ghumman covers tech regulation, antitrust, and data-privacy policy for TECHi. He tracks DOJ and FTC enforcement actions, European Digital Markets Act compliance filings, and the state-level privacy laws filling the federal gap.
4 published stories
Final edits are accountable to named editors before publication.
Market claims need primary sources, quote-page data, or named data providers.
Corrections are dated and visible when a factual record changes.
Leadership
Jazib Zaman — Founder & CEO

Jazib Zaman is a serial entrepreneur who started building online businesses at age 17 from Gujranwala, Pakistan — monetizing a personal blog through advertising before most of his peers had heard of WordPress. That early obsession with technology and digital media became TechAbout, the parent company behind TECHi.
Today, Jazib leads a portfolio that includes TECHi, TechEngage, WPArena, and HealthArena — platforms serving readers across technology, WordPress, and health coverage. Under his leadership, TechAbout has shipped software, media, and digital growth work for clients across the United States, Pakistan, and beyond.
“Build TECHi into an accountable technology intelligence platform, build durable products, and expand technology-enabled work opportunities.”
The newsroom
Public profiles separate editors, analysts, and authors.
The full masthead keeps role boundaries visible. Public profiles show identity, social links, credentials, disclosures, and analyst status only when those fields are available and reviewed. Contributor status, author verification, approved analyst status, and score eligibility are separate signals.
Editorial standards
The rules we publish by.
Source transparency
Financial data is tied back to SEC filings, company IR pages, official earnings reports, or named data providers wherever the page supports source attribution.
Bull-and-bear framework
No stock is presented as a guaranteed winner. Market theses should include risk factors and downside scenarios.
No pay-for-play
Editorial coverage is never influenced by advertising relationships. Sponsored posts are labeled, separated, and never ranked.
Continuous updates
Pillar content is reviewed after major earnings cycles and market events so high-traffic analysis does not quietly age into stale guidance.
Corrections on the record
When we get something wrong, we correct it with a dated note — never silent edits. Trust requires a visible track record.
Not financial advice
Research is for informational purposes. We are journalists and analysts, not your advisor. Always consult a qualified professional.
Read the full editorial standards and our methodology.
Our timeline
Sixteen years, one story.
- 2010
TECHi is born
TechAbout launches TECHi in March 2010 as a technology intelligence platform covering gadgets, apps, and emerging web.
- 2014
Crypto coverage begins
TECHi expands into digital assets, publishing early explainers on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the coming on-chain economy.
- 2018
Editorial standards codified
The bull-and-bear research framework is formalized — every thesis must carry its counterweight before it ships.
- 2020
Remote publishing operations mature
TECHi formalizes distributed editorial workflows, clearer review standards, and stricter source expectations for market coverage.
- 2024
Technology coverage becomes market research
TECHi connects the old technology beat to public markets: chips, cloud, software, AI infrastructure, crypto, and the companies financing the next cycle.
- Dec. 2024
The finance-first rebuild begins
TECHi starts its shift into a financial hub, rebuilding the app around quote pages, market data, analyst workflows, model scores, and source-linked research.
- 2026
Technology intelligence meets capital markets
TECHi crosses sixteen years of publishing with a clearer product shape: technology reporting, financial data, and market research in one reader-first platform.
Reach the newsroom
Tips, corrections, or expert commentary?
TECHi is always looking for expert contributors who can add depth to our coverage in AI, semiconductors, fintech, and enterprise software. Story tips and corrections go straight to our editors.
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