technophilic

/ˌtɛknəˈfɪlɪk/
adjective
  1. Having a strong interest in or enthusiasm for technology, especially new electronic devices and digital systems.
    • The company's technophilic culture encourages employees to experiment with artificial intelligence tools.
    • My technophilic uncle always buys the latest smartphone on the day it comes out.
    • She is so technophilic that she spends her weekends building robots and coding apps.
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noun
  1. A person who is very enthusiastic about technology and enjoys using or learning about it.
    • My sister is a true technophile who can fix any computer problem in minutes.
    • The library hired a technophile to help older visitors learn how to use tablets.
    • As a technophile, he was thrilled to attend the virtual reality conference.
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