A 'technophile' is someone who has a great passion (i.e. a great liking / interest / firm belief in the use of) for technology. For example, you might describe Bill Gates as a technophile as he has a great interest in computing and the applications that can be made of computer technology.
They are called GEEKS
A technophile
Many modern people are dependent on technology. You don't have to be a geek or nerd or technophile. Banking, cell phones, credit cards, and any tools are technology in some form.
the Aztec empire has died and tenochtitlan.
Suffixes with the common part -phil-(-phile, -philia, -phily, -philic) are used to specify some kind of attraction or affinity to something.
The prefix "techno" is derived from the Greek word "techne," meaning skill or craft. It is commonly used to denote modern technology or technical skills, as seen in words like technology or technophile.
the standard breakdown of those two words mean Techno, and -Phile / Techno- is short from technology and phile is a word that is incorrectly used as perverted, it mean Strong Attraction to, now the dirty way to mention that would be a Technosexual meaning Technology makes them sexually active, Mostly its those people who hug a new phone, or just stare at the gizmo in perplexed nature, sorry if i use big words to much
A person who studies technology is typically referred to as a technologist or a technology scholar. They may also be called a technophile, especially if they have a strong enthusiasm for technology. These individuals often focus on researching, developing, or analyzing various aspects of technology, such as its impact on society, its applications in different industries, or its advancements in specific fields.
A person to person is known as the first person. There is first person, second person and third person.
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NO!!! 1st person ; 'I' 2nd person; 'you' ( To answer the question). 3rd person; 'he/she/they'.
Person to Person was created in 2012.