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Luddite

[luhd-ahyt] / ˈlʌd aɪt /
NOUN
someone resistant to new technologies
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I’m no Luddite, though I did cling to my BlackBerry, with its winning Lilliputian keyboard, surrendering reluctantly to an iPhone only when the BlackBerry became extinct.

From The Wall Street Journal

Doctors didn’t grow hostile toward EHRs because they were Luddites; they were simply frustrated with tools that demanded too much and offered too little in return.

From The Wall Street Journal

As someone with Luddite tendencies, I still find the whole idea a bit absurd.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Luddite Club, a nonprofit group that supports taking smartphone breaks, has 26 chapters, nearly all of them at high schools or colleges.

From The Wall Street Journal

Charles is at once a Renaissance man and a Luddite.

From Salon