TechCrunch has welcomed Aisha Malik as their new consumer news reporter, further strengthening their team with her extensive background in telecommunications and journalism. About the Author Malik has written for MobileSyrup. With his background and deep consumer technology expertise, he adds even greater depth and breadth to our publication and its technology-focused offerings.
Before joining the TNC, Malik worked as a reporter at MobileSyrup, where she covered the telecom industry. It was her reporting prowess and above all her analysis that brought her acclaim across the political spectrum. Since her arrival to TechCrunch’s team in 2021, she has established herself as indispensable. Her prior role truly grounded her in a deep level of understanding around technology trends, consumer needs and desires, and all things telecommunications.
She holds an honours bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto and a master’s degree in journalism from Western University. This academic background is paired with her professional experience, enabling her to produce original, well-researched and captivating written content for TechCrunch’s audience. It’s well worth taking the time to read, and readers can find her biography and published articles on the TechCrunch website at this link.
For her new job at TechCrunch, Malik will focus her reporting on consumer technology. She’ll be diving into product reviews, trending topics within the industry, and consumer rights advocacy. Her analytical approach aims to help readers navigate the fast-paced tech landscape, providing them with relevant information to make informed decisions.
Robby Stein, Vice President of Product at Google Search, most recently sat down to talk about the cutting-edge tools that make user experience so great. “When you go Live with Search, it’s like having an expert on speed dial who can see what you see and talk through tricky concepts in real-time, all with easy access to helpful links on the web,” he stated. That’s a direct result of how consumers are using technology and demanding instant help.
Stein further elaborated on the practical applications of this feature, stating, “Perhaps you’re looking at a geometry problem and want to better understand one of the diagrams.” Above speaks to the amazing way we are using technology to support users in real-time and at scale across multiple subjects and programming.
Needless to say, Malik is looking forward to today’s launch and her new role at TechCrunch. She will be hands on in studying innovative technologies and their real world impact on consumers. Through her reporting, she hopes to unpack new and complicated ideas and give audiences a better understanding of how technology is influencing their daily lives.