Steven Spielberg and Scarlett Johansson are teaming up to create a live-action version of The Ghost in the Shell, a […]
Can Artificial Intelligence Outsmart The Racist, Shallow World That Feeds It?
If you haven’t been following tech news, you might have missed the fact that artificial intelligence has been insinuating itself into […]
Five 360 Cameras That Cost Under $500
Affordable 360 cameras are finally flooding the market, paving the way for more immersive storytelling. We profile five — and one bonus $60 camera. Which one would you buy?
Weekly SnapShot: Tech News To Know July 4 – 8
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
Movie Ideas for DreamWorks Animation Now That Comcast Is Buying Them
Last week it was reported that Comcast is purchasing DreamWorks Animation for a staggering $3.8 billion dollars. In addition to […]
AlertFilm Launches to Help Cinephiles Track Movie Releases On All Platforms
I admit it: I’m a bit of a Cinephile. Ok, I’m A LOT of a Cinephile. I try to see […]
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 […]
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 […]
Making Any Couch Move and Vibrate for Immersive Movies and Games
Like crocodiles or Nickelback’s music, couches haven’t “evolved” a whole lot in some time. And they don’t really need to […]
This Female Founder Is Developing The Rotten Tomatoes for Diversity Scoring
“As someone who has been working in production in various aspects of the industry for the last ten years, I’m […]
The Oscar Worthy Science Behind the Movie Magic
While most of America sits on the edge of their popcorn-crusted seats waiting for the live Oscar ceremony on Sunday, […]
Should We Be Crowdsourcing True Crime Investigations?
In-depth true crime reporting has never been hotter. It started in 2014 when Sarah Koenig and “This American Life” released […]
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 […]
Magic Leap Might Jump Us Into the Next Era
What is Magic Leap? Magic Leap is about to become one of the highest-valued startups the world has ever seen.
Ending Piracy in 2016 with Cryptocurrency? A Few Startups Will Try
It grew in popularity in large part because it enabled scofflaws to fly under the radar while dealing in drugs, […]
How ‘The Force Awakens’ Fits Into the Star Wars Machete Order
Warning: Spoilers ahead It has been hard to find information about it on the Internet, so in case you didn’t know, […]
The Lost Star Wars Letters Pt.2: To Death Star Designer from Embarrassed Engineer
Dear Mr. Gesnew, We’ve never met, but I certainly know who you are. 5 years ago, I was a young […]
The Lost Star Wars Letters Pt.1: To Luke from Disgruntled Tosche Station Employee
Luke, I hope I can be candid with you. Your Uncle Owen led me to believe that you are a […]
Li-Fi Speeds and Batman v Superman: Mind Blown Yet Again
Last week was “American Thanksgiving”; the time when everyone in the United States comes together, farts out a few notes […]
CodeGirl: The Gender Gap Uncovered
Although we live in an age filled with the evidence of our relentless technological progress, there are still aspects of […]
Calling All Designers to The Ultimate 80’s Movie Poster Contest
Developing a startup isn’t easy. If you’ve been following our Codeless Conduct series you’ll see a lot of the challenges […]
Reprieve for Pirate Bay Founders
A Belgian court has offered the beleaguered co-founders of The Pirate Bay a brief respite from their legal woes. This is after it acquitted “The Pirate Bay Four” (Gottfrid Svartholm, Carl Lundström, Peter Sunde and Fredrik Neij) of criminal copyright infringement and abuse of electronic communications charges..
