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How to pronounce technophilia in English?

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Type of enthusiasm

Examples of technophilia

technophilia
The Do Not Call list is an odd mixture of technophilia and technophobia.
From the economist.com
Yet for all his technophilia, Fremaux remains an ardent champion of the theatrical moviegoing experience.
From the variety.com
Tom Standage, author of The Victorian Internet, has argued that the telegraph, in the 19th century, inspired rampant technophilia.
From the guardian.co.uk
In Double Fold he tells a sorry story of rampant technophilia wedded to a belief that modern is intrinsically better than ancient.
From the newscientist.com
Tomorrow's bosses need to be more tech-wise than today's, but they also need reminding that technophilia is yet another temptation to be kept in check.
From the economist.com
Mostly though, this is a relentless experiment in post-cinema, a maddening but memorable compound of orientalism, technophilia and pharmaceutical aesthetics.
From the telegraph.co.uk
If you're happy with that and can morally separate your technophilia from your social conscience then keep reading with baited breath for the updates from California.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Enthusiasm for new technology
  • (technophilic) of or relating to or showing technophilia
  • The belief that technology will solve all ills. Especially prevalent during the dot-com delusion, fostered by Wired magazine.