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technophile

 
Dictionary: tech·no·phile   (tĕk'nə-fīl') pronunciation

n.
One who has a love of or enthusiasm for technology, especially computers and high technology: "Other technophiles see genetic engineering as a route to growth that is almost without end" (Charles C. Mann).

technophilia tech'no·phil'i·a (-fĭl'ē-ə) n.
techno-philiac tech'no-phil'i·ac' (-ăk') adj.

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A person who enjoys learning about and using electronics and computers. See computerphile, hacker and dweeb. Contrast with technophobe.

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