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technophilic

American  
[tek-nuh-fil-ik] / ˌtɛk nəˈfɪl ɪk /

adjective

  1. showing strong enthusiasm for technology; relating to technophilia.


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What made the Bechers different from their peers is that they did their mimicking from the inside: They used the language of advanced photographic technology to inhabit the technophilic world they portrayed.

From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2022

Rather than looking to NFTs for a bigger payday, some technophilic artists might be satisfied if those tokens brought a bigger and more attentive audience.

From New York Times • Mar. 3, 2022

The technophilic libertarian crew also missed the paradox within the emerging media ecosystem: that the two most internet-centric companies ended up dominating rather than distributing power.

From Slate • May 21, 2021

Pixilated camouflage started to catch on in the technophilic years of the late-1990s, a digital pattern for a dot-com world.

From Slate • Jul. 5, 2012

David Levy, a professor at the University of Washington Information School, has found, to his surprise, that his most technophilic undergraduates�those majoring in "informatics"�are genuinely concerned about getting lost in the multitasking blur.

From Time Magazine Archive

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