As you and KittyEden have pointed out, there's a load of examples of people mucking about with magic, often making it more technological. But what about the opposite? Can we take technology and make it act more like magic?
Well, actually, I guess the PPC has already done that. There is a faint technological basis to the portal generators (they take written plotholes and inject them into the Words), but they... well, actually, let's go through AdmiralSakai's list and see where PPC technology falls on the 'tech-magic' scale.
-Basis: While the basic laws of physics are the same as ours, PPC tech is very much influenced by the Laws of Narrative Comedy. In the real world, excess punctuation does not fall as rain, and portals cannot be created by bad writing. Magic
-Objects Vs. People: While a lot of the weird stuff that happens to PPCers just happens, all the 'technology' - the things that give them special abilities - is object based. This even applies to things that originally weren't: the 'canon shields us from view' has given way to an electronic SEP field. Tech
-Corporeality: No contest here. Portals, CADs, all the good stuff - it's all either a hunk of metal, or (in the case of portals) emitted by one. Tech
-Accessibility: I'm not sure on this one. PPC technology is mass-produced - but it seems to be mass-produced by one person, or at least a small group (DoSAT). What distinction do you draw between freely-available magic swords, and freely-available personal computers? Sure, one's magic, one's technological, but they're both equally accessible.
-Structure: The PPC has a fair number of neomaterials - Generic Surface, Concrit - but they're not produced technologically. They come out of the altered laws of physics, I suppose.
-Shape: Yeah, all right, PPC tech is very angular. Tech
-Character Set: Can I just say, this is one of the more interesting things you've highlighted. I think again PPC tech is, well, technological - CADs give nice percentage readouts, for instance, and you have to punch in coordinates to get somewhere. Tech
So apparently I'm wrong: PPC technology is not very magical. It's straight technology - just in a world with different rules.
hS