It’s officially game over at E3 2018, which means it’s time for us to take stock of the achievements unlocked […]
This Smart Ring Is Also A Credit Card, Digital House & Car Key, Transit Card, and More
Rings have become the form factor of choice for wearables that do all kinds of cool stuff. You can find […]
Who Are the AR Leaders…And Who’s Just Hype?
There’s no question that AR—augmented reality, the less sexy but arguably more useful stepsister of virtual reality—is going to be […]
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 […]
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 […]
Microsoft Build 2017 Highlights: Fall Creators, Mixed Reality, Cortana, and iTunes?
Now that Microsoft’s 2017 Build developer conference is in the rearview mirror, we can take a moment to take stock […]
Apple Getting Left Behind? Company Refuses to Convert iMac Into Touchscreen Computer
Apple is known for being ahead of trends for the tech consumer. Despite the fact that they tend to copy […]
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 […]
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 […]
Kathie Lee Gifford Interviews Microsoft AI
At last September’s Ignite, Microsoft’s annual technology conference, CEO Satya Nadella outlined his vision for deep learning and artificial intelligence. […]
Jopwell Helps Minorities Land Tech Jobs, And Magic Johnson Loves Them
It’s an established fact that the tech industry has a significant diversity problem. In 2014, the combined US workforces of […]
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 […]
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 […]
Shade Pursues More Accurate & Affordable UV Radiation Monitoring for Lupus Patients
Targeted toward lupus patients, skin cancer sufferers and anyone else interested in monitoring their exposure to UV radiation, the Shade medical device and companion smartphone app is more than 25x more accurate than the similar device by Microsoft.
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know August 22-26
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
The Condom Now Reinvented & Well-Funded with LELO Hex and Charlie Sheen
What does it take to reinvent the condom? 70 years of capitalism? The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and a […]
One Non-Techie’s Hunt for a Non-Windows Non-Apple Laptop
When I decided I wanted a laptop unencumbered by either of the two mainstream systems – Microsoft Windows or the latest Apple OS – I was in a bit of a tech pickle. What I wanted was a Linux laptop. What I got was a lot of nothing. Here is my story.
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know May 30 – June 3
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Can’t We All Just Get Along? Why Government and Tech Don’t Play Nice
Apple went head to head with the FBI. Microsoft has filed suit against the government. Egypt, China and the United Kingdom are all looking at electronic surveillance, privacy, and intellectual property. With so many governments weighing in, your privacy may be at stake. Here’s why you should care.
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 […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know April 11-15
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Facebook F8 Conference 2016: Virtual Reality, Virtual Selfie Sticks, Gigabit Speeds, Messenger and More
Here’s everything you need to know about what happened and what was announced by Mark Zuckerberg at the Facebook F8 Conference 2016. There’s some exciting new tech here from virtual reality to artificial intelligence to new internet connectivity hardware.
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 […]
Software Now Predicts Company Performance from CEOs’ Facial Expressions
When the Rude Boys and Gerald Levert sang, “Don’t you know it’s written all over your face – you don’t […]
Know Your 2016 Crunchies Winners (Most You Already Do)
Last night, at the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, TechCrunch hosted the 9th Annual Crunchies, also known to some […]
My Excruciating Experience with Microsoft and Geek Squad Just Trying to Connect to the F#%$ing Internet
— Warning: This is a very long, very vulgar rant. But realistically, what are Friday afternoons for, right? — At […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Harvard, MIT and Microsoft with TalkLife, A Social Network to Address Mental Health Problems
Generally speaking, social networks aren’t known for deeply enriching the lives of users. As I wade through my Facebook feed, […]
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 […]
8 Hot Features of Windows 10
Just as is the case with practically anything Microsoft does, the announcement of Windows 10 OS didn’t want for glitz, […]
Calling All Civic-Minded Coders!
A government is only as effective as the power they give to the people. It is the public that can […]
Was It Talent or Just Plain Luck?
As the world embraces rapidly advancing technology, average Joes are left wondering just how the individuals are leading these companies […]
