- a word derived from technophile.
Example Sentences
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But then, Cameron’s cutting-edge technophilia has always been married to, and complemented by, an unapologetic cornball classicism.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 13, 2022
Maverick manages to refute their technophilia only because the movie’s script is so preposterous.
From Slate • Jun. 2, 2022
In two strong chapters, she makes the case against both technophobia and technophilia.
From Washington Post • Sep. 1, 2017
Tom Standage, author of The Victorian Internet , has argued that the telegraph, in the 19th century, inspired rampant technophilia.
From The Guardian • Nov. 28, 2010
This biophilic notion of a living planet--of Gaia--partly converges, oddly enough, with a kind of technophilia that is indigenous to the Internet.
From Time Magazine Archive
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