Opinion

Digital Common Sense

Common sense is the ability to discern the difference between right and wrong or good and bad based on the evidence of our senses, on what we perceive to be reality. In our current reality, common sense is harder to find than an affordable one-bedroom on the East Side.

At NextTech Magazine, we apply common sense principles to computing—something that's apparently never been done before. We take a holistic view, which means finding the appropriate technology and providing accurate training as a way to achieve a state of transparent computing. More...

Transparent Computing

When writing a story by hand, the writer spends no time at all thinking about her pen. The pen just works and she just writes. The pen is a tool. The pen is a tool that allows the writer to write transparently, without thinking about the process of using a pen.

When they're in the zone, a writer will tell you they were so unaware of the pen, the paper, where they were, anything but the words—they no longer "see" the pen—it had, for all intents and purposes, disappeared. More...

Declaration of Independence

We give it to you straight up: the scoop, the inside skinny, the story behind the story.

We're not looking to make a one-time sale; we're looking for a lasting relationship, the only thing that really matters.

We are beholden to no one—except you. We believe when you see our loyalty is to you, you'll become loyal to us. It's just that simple. More...

Updated: November 18, 2005