Many of our good intentions to go greener or support charity are hard to execute and even harder to sustain. In […]
Self-Driving Technology Set to Tackle Deliveries and Last-Mile Logistics
Self-driving technology is among the sexier technologies out there, but the sector has taken a mildly un-sexy (although still largely […]
Google’s Futuristic Smart City In Toronto: The Highlights
Google–or Alphabet, to be more accurate (it’s hard to get used to that)–is putting Toronto’s eastern waterfront on a fast […]
AI-Powered Job Search, Google’s New Way To Look For Jobs
Looking for work is hard. The job market is pretty crummy right now, and looking for a career in any […]
How One Startup Unlocked A Win-Win-Win Scenario For Mobile Advertising
Last year, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) released a report on the state of global press trends. […]
Now You Can Order Photo Books From The Google Photos App
Remember the days when you had to go to the store to get your photos printed off so you can […]
Whistle-blowing and Lawsuits: Clouds Gather around Google Post I/O 2017
Ah Google, while we and the rest of the press world may be celebrating all of the new announcements […]
Everything You Need to Know About Google Allo
Google’s products have touched most people’s lives at some point. Search, Gmail, Google Docs, Google+, News, Maps, AdWords—those are just […]
Google Assistant Is Bringing AI To Your Coffee Table And Your iPhone
Google has a funny way of trying to innovate our lives. From creating an internet browser to a social media […]
Sorry Mac Users, Mac Malware Is On The Rise
One of the many things Mac users often boast about with their products, among many other features, is that for […]
Video: An Ultralight Personal Flying Vehicle from Kitty Hawk
Airplanes exist. Based on the many hours I spend in traffic every morning, cars definitely exist. So it’s only natural […]
Hot Startup Is Becoming The Treasure Trove For Live Data Management
What to do if you are Japanese, don’t speak much English, but you have some good friends and a talent […]
Joto, The World’s First Remote And Robotic Drawing Board
When it comes to hanging art on the wall, there’s plenty of digital picture frames out there which enables you […]
Photography Sites That Actually Look Good (And Sell Photos)
Isn’t it great how everyone and their grandmother is a photographer these days? How a 12-megapixel smartphone camera and some […]
Major US Companies Pull Advertising From YouTube And Google After Ads Appear In Extremist Videos
Oh YouTube, you sweet insane child. You keep trying to become something other than a den of madness and gaming […]
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 […]
Are All These Tech IPOs Worth the Hype?
Two weeks ago, Snapchat’s newly-formed parent company Snap Inc. went public, and the IPO has been in the public eye […]
Anti-Trolling And Suicide Prevention, How Companies Are Fighting Internet Toxicity
The world wide web is not, nor has it ever been a safe space. From the earliest days of wide […]
How to Avoid a Nervous Breakdown with A Few Free Writing Apps
This is how I imagine writer’s block. Like Jack Nicholson’s character in “The Shining,” locked inside an old hotel typing […]
6 Of The Tech World’s Most Charitable Responses to Trump’s Muslim Ban
We aren’t a political news site, so the large list of failings of the current president, Donald Trump typically doesn’t […]
Based On Texts, This App Will Tell You How Much People Like You
“Ever wonder if someone you like likes you back? Or how your friends, or even family members feel about you?” […]
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 […]
Leaked Transcripts from Donald Trump’s Silicon Valley Leaders Meeting
Last week, President-elect Donald Trump held a conference with some of Silicon Valley and the tech industry’s most powerful people […]
Things I Learned For Free From YouTube Creator Academy
YouTube: The most democratic video platform ever. Make a great video, and they will come, or so the theory goes. […]
What People Were Searching While Donald Trump Was Becoming The Next President
I, like most Americans, woke up today feeling a little hungover. A 12-hour-long, down-to-the-wire election had culminated with the election […]
Bright Future for Search: Find Anything Everywhere from Anywhere With Natural Language
Internet search has seen some great innovation. Local search of personal assets though? Still painful. Hopefully Findo represents the future with it’s artificial intelligence-based cross-platform search of all your files, emails, and more.
SnapMunk Weekly Tech Feed October 21, 2016 Transcript
– Julian Assange; Google Deepmind; Fusion Plasma and facial recognition databases. That’s just a few of this week’s tech stories, […]
SnapMunk WTF: Julian Assange, DeepMind AI, Fusion Reactors, Face Recognition
Welcome to WTF, the new weekly tech news web series from SnapMunk. Join Eric & Devin as they take you through this week’s biggest stories.
I Tried Replacing My Regular Laptop With A Chromebook Running Apps, Here’s What I Found
I’m a fan of Chromebooks. When the thin client devices first launched in 2011, I have to admit, I was […]
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 19-23
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Microsoft Is Curing Cancer & BMW Is Making Shoes: Diversity You Can Depend On
Fall is a time for branching out and embracing diversity. Companies large, medium and small are looking for new bounties outside […]
Signs of Growth: eSignatures Are About So Much More Than Signatures
Over the years, many people have asked: “What’s in a name?” The answer, as you might expect, will vary depending […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Aug 29 – Sep 2
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Google Self-Driving Car: Police Report Highlights
—– IMPORTANT NOTE: These are not real police reports. Yet. —— Date: 08/23/16 08:46 AM Case: HW723482135P Location: El Camino […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know August 15-19
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Is YouTube’s Content Segregation Strategy Why They’re On Top Or Why They Might Slip?
In 2015, the number of unique video viewers in the U.S. surpassed 200 million, closing in just shy of 214 […]
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 […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know June 27 – July 1
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
SIRUM’s Award-Winning Medicine-Matching Service Shows the Nonprofit Way to Startup Success
Kiah Williams has gotten used to the limelight in the past year – or at least she should have, given […]
4 Perfect Examples of How Gmail Is The World’s Shittiest UX
For a company earning billions in revenue, you’d think Google could throw a few dollars at the UX of Gmail. But, apparently, they’ve decided to just torture us with user experience fails all over the place. We’ll show you just a few and easily convince you that Gmail is one of the shittiest UX experiences in the entire world.
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know May 23-27
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
The Cutting Edge Anti-Aging Technology That’s Trying To Keep Us Young
If eternal youth meant swapping DNA with a lobster, would you be up for it? And no, I’m not using […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know May 16-20
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
What Is Google / Alphabet Getting Up To In Healthcare?
Most of us associate Google with its search engine, but Alphabet (its parent company title) is actually in the midst […]
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 […]
Google Is Using Trashy Romance Novels To Learn Natural Language, And It’s Working
She waited, breathless, her hands gripping the wheel in a desperate caress. Finally, her smartphone’s navigation system spoke. “Continue for […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know April 25-29
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 April 18-22
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
What’s The Startup Status In Renewable Energy?
Here’s what’s going on with clean, renewable energy when it comes to startups in the world of geothermal, solar, wind, and hydropower. You know – earth, sun wind, and water – the most renewable resources around.
The Best of April Fools’ Day from the World of Tech & Business
April Fools’ Day is always eventful in the tech world. But this year we found the most obscure, frivolous, and weirdly conceived pranks and rounded them up for you here.
Tech Execs Admit Open Concept Offices Were April Fools’ Prank Gone Viral
In a press conference held in five separate private offices this morning, several notable tech industry executives confirmed long-standing rumors […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Mar 27 – Apr 1
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 Mar 21-25
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 Mar 7 – 11
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 Feb 29 – Mar 4
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
7 Things I Want From The Next Big Social Media Platform
With Twitter stumbling, Google+ a complete joke, and Facebook becoming a bloated mass of memes and GIFs, it’s time for […]
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 […]
Starry Wi-Fi Station Launches Tomorrow, Here’s Why You Should Care
Starry is a new service that offers two things: an Internet connection, and a Wi-Fi router. A lot of you […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Jan 25 – Jan 29
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 January 11 – January 15
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 January 4 – January 8
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Digital Immortality and the End of Consumption-Based Capitalism
Science fiction doesn’t give us answers so much as it asks us questions. What if androids developed self-awareness? What if […]
The 5 Most Useful and Most Fun New Android Apps of 2015
It’s that time of the year, ladies and gentleman, when we take a step back, ponder the year gone by, […]
Cloudy With a Chance of Crossfade: Video Editing is About to Go Skyward
Move over, iMovie (and, uh, Windows Movie Maker, I guess?): amatuer video editing is ready to explode, and it’s headed […]
Eric Schmidt and Hillary Clinton Show Us Politics is Tech’s New Frontier
From the printing-press to button-making, radio to The Tonight Show, evolution in tech and media have been pushing evolution in […]
11 Must-Have Mobile Apps for Business Travelers
A famous problem in theoretical computer science is the Traveling Salesman problem. In it, a salesman is given a list […]
Quip Just Raised $30 Million to Take on Microsoft Word and Google Docs
In the pecking order of “sexy” startup verticals, word processing ranks dangerously close to the bottom, somewhere between accounting software […]
Digital Assistants and Voice Search Mean Big Changes and Big Opportunities
Disclaimer to those stuck in the 90s: This article isn’t about PDAs / handheld PCs. Sorry not sorry. For any […]
iPhone or Not, Google Should Keep Making The Nexus
Of the many competitors with which Google has serious beef, Apple is chief. Or maybe it just feels that way […]
Google Now Has to Make Its Autonomous Cars More Like Us; Dumber & More Dangerous
The autonomous car movement has its origins in the need to make roads safer by freeing them of a common […]
Move Over Knight Rider, Cruise Is That Much Closer to Bringing Self-Driving Cars To The Masses
Self-driving cars. They’re the stuff of science fiction, Marty McFly, and probably Google. Now that Cruise just raised $12.5 million in Series A […]
Validating Virtual Reality in the Real World
Virtual reality has a promising future today as it did 20 years ago. Like a boy band reject who overstays […]
Toyota’s Car of the Near Future Is Intelligent, Not Autonomous
I’d hate to do it (not really), but I have a bubble to burst. That autonomous car thing? Not the […]
These 5 Technologies Will Change the World
A look at five technologies and their possible ramifications in the near-future. The technology discussed includes virtual reality like the Oculus Rift, Android Robots like ASIMO, 3D Printing, Self-Driving Cars like those developed by Google, and Killer AI.
Keyword Research
Keyword research is one of the most difficult aspects of search engine optimization (SEO). Not only does it require you […]
Google’s Alphabet Starts with G
As of August 10, Google has announced that they’re going to completely re-do their operating structure. Google is a corporate […]
What is Google Cardboard?
Google Cardboard is an affordable option for people who’d like to experience VR in a way that doesn’t hit your […]
The Future of Global Connectivity
Some of the biggest players in the tech industry have been quietly developing initiatives aimed at connecting everyone around the […]
Will Self-Driving Cars Disrupt Uber?
Unless you’ve been living under a rock the last couple of years, you probably know what Uber is. You also […]
Two Startups Shaking Up App Development
As apps have become an essential part of personal and business life, savvy entrepreneurs have leveraged this popularity to achieve […]
Top 10 Apps for Google Cardboard VR
Google wants you to experience 3D virtual reality so much, they found a way for you to do it with […]
Build Real Connections and Reach Your Targets With YouTube
In a competitive global economy, employers have to work hard to stand out and attract top candidates. Companies with magnetic […]
