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Definition of technophile in English: technophilenounˈtɛknə(ʊ)fʌɪlˈtɛknəˌfaɪl A person who is enthusiastic about new technology. he became an ardent technophile, buying every new gadget on the market Example sentencesExamples - We're going via a day's stopover in Tokyo and I'm travelling with some serious technophiles so it's going to be lots of fun.
- Real technophiles will be disappointed about the limited scope of their game.
- What began as a pet project for technophiles has become a multibillion-dollar industry, with uses ranging from untethered computers in the home to major networking connections for telecommunications giants.
- If such technology manages to spread beyond the limits of the experiment and grow in availability it will surely provoke no end of debate between the technophiles and luddites of the arts community.
- I don't believe that it's worth paying for, and I can't imagine anyone but a few technophiles buying and deploying it.
- There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.
- Although he was certainly not a technophile, he was not against technology in itself.
- However, what may be lacking for the extreme technophiles will not be at all distracting for the average filmgoer.
- A magazine is also being launched and technophiles can even play the game on their mobile phones.
- The latest trend among technophiles is to communicate through video logs online journals replete with film clips shot on digital video cameras.
- The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas.
- Some may still regard the Internet as a place for student and technophiles, but people of all ages are now online. To prove it, there are now dozens of websites dedicated to the more mature Internet user.
- Moreover, despite the enthusiasm of the technophiles, putting disparate functions together doesn't necessarily attract buyers.
- Handset quality remains a problem but this should not come as any great surprise to technophiles.
- Is this a revolt by the hard-core technophiles?
- While many technophiles have been willing to make such a deal, the average user might not.
- Do not panic - the book is not targeted at technophiles.
- There's no way the media companies can fight the technophiles and win this battle.
- Mr Thomas said the steady increase in sales was being driven now by family buyers, rather than hardened technophiles.
- This look at the current status of robot evolution will intrigue technophiles, sci-fi fans and those with an interest in the social sciences alike.
Derivatives nountɛknə(ʊ)ˈfɪlɪə I advocate for an educational project that rejects both technophobia and technophilia. Example sentencesExamples - Broadly speaking, technophobia, misguided technophilia, and dysfunctional bodies and relationships emerged as thematic constants.
- His technophilia shone through, but so did his rich sense of the absurd.
- French postwar technophilia and its concomitant minority strain of technophobia have generated a significant body of scholarly literature.
- At every major university in the country, one can still see enormous closed-circuit television sets looming over lecture halls, gathering dust, never used, relics of an earlier period of technophilia.
adjectivetɛknə(ʊ)ˈfɪlɪk Well I think more extreme technophilic ideas do influence the direction of the science, if only because many of the scientists are the people who have these ideas. Example sentencesExamples - What she shows so vividly is that the supposed functional justification for this suspension of the rights of citizens is itself based on a huge technophilic illusion.
- Fortunately, our technophilic predecessors have already been there and done that.
- Doctors may have embraced the beeper before the rest of the world, but their technophilic tendencies seem to have ended there.
- As a cutting-edge audiophile invention, it seduced the technophilic, connoisseurist males who typically buy new sound equipment and quickly build collections of recordings.
Definition of technophile in US English: technophilenounˈteknəˌfīlˈtɛknəˌfaɪl A person who is enthusiastic about new technology. Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, despite the enthusiasm of the technophiles, putting disparate functions together doesn't necessarily attract buyers.
- Do not panic - the book is not targeted at technophiles.
- Handset quality remains a problem but this should not come as any great surprise to technophiles.
- If such technology manages to spread beyond the limits of the experiment and grow in availability it will surely provoke no end of debate between the technophiles and luddites of the arts community.
- We're going via a day's stopover in Tokyo and I'm travelling with some serious technophiles so it's going to be lots of fun.
- Real technophiles will be disappointed about the limited scope of their game.
- I don't believe that it's worth paying for, and I can't imagine anyone but a few technophiles buying and deploying it.
- The latest trend among technophiles is to communicate through video logs online journals replete with film clips shot on digital video cameras.
- Mr Thomas said the steady increase in sales was being driven now by family buyers, rather than hardened technophiles.
- Some may still regard the Internet as a place for student and technophiles, but people of all ages are now online. To prove it, there are now dozens of websites dedicated to the more mature Internet user.
- However, what may be lacking for the extreme technophiles will not be at all distracting for the average filmgoer.
- There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.
- This look at the current status of robot evolution will intrigue technophiles, sci-fi fans and those with an interest in the social sciences alike.
- While many technophiles have been willing to make such a deal, the average user might not.
- There's no way the media companies can fight the technophiles and win this battle.
- The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas.
- What began as a pet project for technophiles has become a multibillion-dollar industry, with uses ranging from untethered computers in the home to major networking connections for telecommunications giants.
- Is this a revolt by the hard-core technophiles?
- A magazine is also being launched and technophiles can even play the game on their mobile phones.
- Although he was certainly not a technophile, he was not against technology in itself.
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