(informal) Regarding the association of computing technology with erotica.
1993 July, Linda S. Kauffman (editor), American Feminist Thought: At Century's End, page 201, Blackwell PublishingSimilarly, no reader, no matter how literal-minded, could be innocent of the gendered erotic trope that figures the hero’s probing nature’s laminated secrets, glorying simultaneously in the layered complexity and in his own techno-erotic touch that never goes deeper.
1996, Claudia Springer, Electronic Eros: Bodies and Desire in the Postindustrial Age, page 8, University of Texas PressI argue that the newer electronic technologies have inspired changes in techno-erotic imagery in some popular-culture texts but that other texts recycle techno-erotic conventions derived from Western society’s industrial past