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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
technophile

1968, from techno- + -phile.

Wiktionary
technophile

n. A person very enthusiastic about technology, especially one who enjoys the advances in computer and media technology.

WordNet
technophile

n. a person who is enthusiastic about new technology [ant: technophobe]

Usage examples of "technophile".

As the land returned, old bastions of the technophile culture were uncovered-generally hidden underground in elab orate military complexes.

Montoya, a self-taught technophile, had created a totally mobile and wonderfully high-tech office for himself that was usually based in his departmental Crown Victoria.

They reasoned she simply plugged herself directly into the vast dataflows the company created to act as some kind of omnipotent technophile sovereign.

Although he has always been a fervent anticommunist and technophile, as I look back over his life it seems to me I see something more in his desperate attempt to justify the hydrogen bomb: its effects aren't as bad as you might think.

So how would these people react to a band of technophiles travelling in their midst?

He could not even call them rabid technophiles, any more than they could properly call him a rabid xenophobe.

The technophiles would have come down on him like an avalanche, with their figures of increases in real wealth due to minerals and manufactures, their citations of advances in scientific knowledge and everything that that meant in every field from earthquake control to medicine.

One group with some resourceful technophiles achieved magnificent 'scenery' simply with sound effects and lighting ('dripping water' and rippling green light for a dungeon scene, for example).