The Technoskeptic Newsroom - Profile and News Archive
The Technoskeptic is a nonprofit organization taking a critical look at the impact of technology on society. The print edition of The Technoskeptic, published quarterly, can be found at select independent retailers and nationally at Barnes & Noble.
The Technoskeptic was first imagined in 2013, partially in response to the Edward Snowden revelations of that year. The website and initial content was developed by 2015, and our podcast debuted later that year. The trademark and public launch (coinciding with weekly site updates) occurred in early 2016. In fall of 2018, we celebrated the roll out of our print edition and our incorporation. Our 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status is currently pending with the IRS.
The Technoskeptic is available in both online and offline formats. Our print edition launched in the fall of 2018, and print versions of most online articles are available for download by subscribers. We encourage people to read offline where possible.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 25, 2019 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — More than a quarter of people in America’s public places are somehow occupied with digital devices. That’s according to a new visual survey by The Technoskeptic. The magazine examined behavior at various urban crossroads across the country, categorizing different modes of digital distraction. The results make up the cover story of their summer issue, available nationally beginning June 24.