The technophobes have always worried that technology is isolating us but surely the opposite is happening. |
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There exist technophobes who are scared of the technology and will not use it even if they have access. |
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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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Libraries across Swindon are offering free computer sessions for technophobes. |
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The barman gave us a look of exasperation that I could remember giving a thousand technophobes before when they asked what the Internet was for. |
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This ideologically diverse group is made up of cultural pessimists, environmentalists, traditionalists, egalitarians, and technophobes. |
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The machine will monitor the patient's condition itself and will only operate if the conditions for its use are right, so there is no problem there, even for technophobes. |
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There has to be room for the technophobes as well as the technophiles. |
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This will also encourage the more hesitant technophobes to start using the system properly. |
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Parents can no longer use the excuse that they are technophobes and settle down in front of the television. |
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So for technophobes thinking of trading in their old SUV plodder there is the ideal no-fuss upgrade in the new SsangYong Kyron. |
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Technophobes will love hearing that Mark, 39, convinced the legend, 64, to feature by simply writing a letter. |
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A NORTH East firm which makes computers designed for technophobes is considering listing on the German stock exchange in a bid to raise funds to raise its profile worldwide. |
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Someone should be appointed to fight for technophobes like me. |
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