How To Use Technophile In A Sentence
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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.
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Real technophiles will be disappointed about the limited scope of their game.
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He is an unashamed technophile whose first love at school was engineering and science.
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For every technophile who wants 24/7 connectivity there is probably a technophobe that fears being tracked down or identified by secret chips implanted in some electronic device he or she is carrying.
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But as far as technophile bragging rights go, it's pretty unbeatable - for now.
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Moreover, despite the enthusiasm of the technophiles, putting disparate functions together doesn't necessarily attract buyers.
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It is the closest an atheist technophile can come to a religious experience.
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Somebody, in short, must be standing outside the technophile bubble and passing judgments.
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While many technophiles have been willing to make such a deal, the average user might not.
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Mr Thomas said the steady increase in sales was being driven now by family buyers, rather than hardened technophiles.
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Somebody, in short, must be standing outside the technophile bubble and passing judgments.
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Do not panic - the book is not targeted at technophiles.
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There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.
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Friedman, an unalloyed idealist when it comes to capitalism, and concomitantly (he supposes) a rampant technophile, is suddenly sober and portentous when it comes to Iraq.
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This is a thinker, a moderniser, a technophile.
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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.
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It is the closest an atheist technophile can come to a religious experience.
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Is this a revolt by the hard-core technophiles?
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Although he was certainly not a technophile, he was not against technology in itself.
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Handset quality remains a problem but this should not come as any great surprise to technophiles.
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There's no way the media companies can fight the technophiles and win this battle.
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But as far as technophile bragging rights go, it's pretty unbeatable - for now.
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He is an unashamed technophile whose first love at school was engineering and science.
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A true technophile will never boast to a friend about a hard-to-find innovative new gizmo.
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A magazine is also being launched and technophiles can even play the game on their mobile phones.
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The first generation of online Americans were technophiles who had enough money to acquire clunky desktops and snail-paced 14.4 modems.
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I don't believe that it's worth paying for, and I can't imagine anyone but a few technophiles buying and deploying it.
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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.
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The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas.
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The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas.
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He's made some bad ones, to be sure - he was notably burned by telecom companies during the dotcom bust - but over the course of a few decades of investing, Gilder has become known as a prescient technophile.
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The latest trend among technophiles is to communicate through video logs online journals replete with film clips shot on digital video cameras.
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A true technophile will never boast to a friend about a hard-to-find innovative new gizmo.
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However, what may be lacking for the extreme technophiles will not be at all distracting for the average filmgoer.
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This is a thinker, a moderniser, a technophile.
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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.
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Life has been hard on successive waves of poets who believed, before the 1960s, that they were demotic, non-moralistic, empirical, technophile, modern, etc.
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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.
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There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles.