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1Unnatural Futures

Imagining the High-Tech in Contemporary American Culture

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Technophilia

Technophilia (from Greek τέχνη - technē, "art, skill, craft" and φίλος - philos, "beloved, dear, friend") refers generally to a strong attraction for technology

Technophobia

fear, but others contend fears are justified. It is the opposite of technophilia. Larry Rosen, a research psychologist, computer educator, and professor

Abeyaantrix

hub of the North East region. Technophilia is the annual mega technical event Abeyaantrix as well as JIST. Technophilia is a combination of two words

Online gambling

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Ellen Ullman

Considered. Her breakthrough book was non-fiction: Close to the Machine: Technophilia and its Discontents. Ullman's adoptive father's family included computer

-phil-

Ornithophilia: love of birds Taphophilia: love of graves, cemeteries and funerals Technophilia: love of technology Videophile: person who is concerned with achieving

Technological utopianism

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Autism

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Disc jockey

genres and disciplines is impacted upon by what he defines as "male technophilia". Historian Ruth Oldenziel concurs in her writing on engineering with

Fear of missing out

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