A lot of people hate the last episode of Black Mirror; “Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too”. They think it’s lazy. […]
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 […]
Writers’ Strike Could Be Next Big Boon for Streaming Services
It’s been just shy of a decade since members of the Writers Guild of America went on strike, shutting down […]
We Talked To The Star Of Fauda, The First Netflix Original Series From Israel
Imagine a story line as gritty as Homeland, and as gripping as The Transporter, with Jason Statham as the lead […]
How Technology Has Brought Us The Best Television Ever
Aside from cable’s growth in the 1960s and 70s, the television industry has faced very little disruption since it first […]
AT&T’s DirecTV NOW Won’t Kill Net Neutrality, But We Can Still Worry
At a time when investments are drying up and VCs are “hiding under the table“, many blue collar jobs are […]
Weekly Tech Feed: Trump EAS, Reddit Trolls, Netflix Downloads
This week on SnapMunk’s Weekly Tech Feed, Trump Eas, Reddit Trolls and Netflix Downloads.
Halloween Costume Ideas For The Big Tech Executives
Halloween is a magical holiday. It’s the one time of year where we allow ourselves to pretend we’re something we’re […]
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 […]
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 […]
Weekly Snapshot: Tech News To Know Sep 12 – 16
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 22-26
Believe it or not, we don’t cover every piece of tech news here at SnapMunk. In an effort to keep […]
“Second Screen” Takes Gold at The Olympics: Traditional TV’s Dying Breath
According to surveys, the majority of Olympic viewers are planning on streaming the games from a mobile device. It seems television is dead. But it doesn’t have to be if the major channel executives could wake up to these business opportunities.
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.
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 […]
