Self-driving technology is among the sexier technologies out there, but the sector has taken a mildly un-sexy (although still largely […]
Amazon Bought Whole Foods And Is Aiming For Slack, Who’s Next?
Oh Amazon, you won’t hit that one trillion dollar mark if you keep buying up all of these companies. Then […]
New Crowdfunded Sleep Tracker Helps Your Sleeping Habits Without Touching You
Sleep is an essential component of life for everyone. However, insomnia and other sleep disorders often make it difficult for […]
The Net Neutrality Update – Who’s Protesting, Who’s For, and Who’s on the Fence
Back in May, you may have seen a viral video making its rounds on the internet. John Oliver once again […]
Trillion-Dollar Babies: Do We Care Which Tech Stock is Going to Get the “T”?
While Snap Inc. is struggling in the wake of its much-lauded but ultimately underwhelming IPO, tech, and financial headlines have […]
New Startup Shaking up the Vacation Rental Industry By Supporting The Renters
It seems a big part of vacations is changing. According to a survey by TripAdvisor, 67% of respondents indicated they had plans […]
Internet Infrastructure and Impending Doom: A Cheery Update on the Apocalypse
Internet and network security are big business for giant tech companies and startups alike. There are security apps and add-ons […]
Kancy Is A New Smart Device That Gives You Control Over Your Electrical Devices
Today it seems like everything is a smart device. There are now apps for virtually any appliance you can think […]
Airbus Says They’ll Have A Flying Car By Year’s End
It’s interesting to see various major companies zero in on similar ideas. We previously talked about Arconic’s Jetsons plan, which listed […]
Amazon AI Will Be In Fords and Volkswagens This Month, With The Help Of A Startup
If you were one of those folks gawking at the growing trend of AI-based wireless home assistants like Amazon Alexa, while simultaneously […]
End Of An Era: Are We Witnessing the Next Big Shift in Tech Companies Dominance?
Companies get big by innovating–Kellog’s with its cornflakes, Ford with its assembly line, Top Ramen with their dehydrated noodles. But […]
SnapMunk WTF: Amazon Black Friday, Uber App Update, Slack vs Microsoft
Want rundowns and rantings about the week’s biggest tech news? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to SnapMunk WTF, easily the […]
Amazon Music Unlimited Has Launched for $3.99, Focused On Home Listening & Voice Commands
Spotify and Apple Music certainly have a strong position in the streaming music market—they have collected around 30 million and […]
Amazon Will Give $2.5 Million Prize Money For AI That Holds The Best Natural Conversation
Artificial intelligence is pretty versatile. Many of us are already familiar with how the technology can be used to identify objects […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Sep 24-30
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Sep 5 – 9
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know August 1-5
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Elizabeth Warren: Digital Fairness Czar
Recently, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren leveled some heavy criticisms against Silicon Valley. “Google, Apple, and Amazon have created disruptive technologies […]
Launch of Tech: NYC Lobbying Group Signals Industry Adulthood
There’s hardly a major company around that doesn’t have an office in New York City, and the giants of the […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know May 9-13
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2016: The Highlights
From the Hackathon and its winning tool – a CMS with voice recognition – to the Battlefield and its winning startup – Beam and its SDK to integrate with Twitch – to the most interesting keynotes, here are all the highlights from 2016’s TechCrunch Disrupt in New York.
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know April 18-22
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Things Now Buy Themselves When They Run Out
With Amazon Dash Replenishment Service we no longer have to order things like water filters, detergent or pet food. When they’re low, they order themselves. The impact on competition, advertising and ecommerce remains to be seen.
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Feb 7 – Feb 12
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Jan 31 – Feb 5
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Democratizing the Personal Assistant with Artificial Intelligence
I’m not sure exactly why I hate scheduling meetings as much as I do, but they are, and have always […]
Picky 60 Second Video Reviews Platform Challenges Fake and Boring Reviews
How can you know if a review on Amazon or Yelp is actually real? That it was actually created by […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know January 18 – January 22
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Jet.com Still Not Cleared for Consumer Takeoff
With the holiday season naturally comes online shopping, and this year, there’s a new player: Jet.com, the fabled Amazon competitor. […]
ShopCo Has a One-Click Buy Button for Online Shopping, Anywhere
Wouldn’t it be great if when you wanted to purchase something, on any given website, you could click Buy Now […]
Amazon Reviews: Cat 3.0 – New Version Meow Available!
Look, a comment section! It’s a fun opportunity to provide relevant product feedback and suggestions! If you have recently purchased, used, barely used, […]
Put Grocery Shopping on Autopilot With the New Hiku
Until technology can begin to work on making humans smarter — leading to the arrival of the first transhumans around […]
Did Amazon Really Kill the Independent Bookstore?
There are some things we just love to hate. A cursory examination of anecdotal evidence reveals filing taxes and text […]
Pronoun Wants To Fix The Publishing Industry With Its Free Full Service Platform
Book publishing is in a weird state right now. It used to be that publishing books was the sole domain […]
The Nextbit Robin and Fire Phone Syndrome
Smartphone naysayers come in all shapes and sizes. Loius C.K. believes smartphones are making a whole generation less empathetic and […]
Appeagle Keeps You in the “Buy Box”
Whether you’re an e-commerce veteran or looking to enter the Amazon marketplace, understanding how to “win the Buy Box” will […]
