Chris Carabott
Bio
I’m a Toronto, Ontario native with over 13 years of freelance writing experience in the fields of television, video games, and technology. I have written hundreds of reviews and articles for websites like IGN, Vocal, and Medium.
Stories (14/0)
Drop Shipping: Financial Success is Achievable if you Avoid These Mistakes
The get rich scheme is a booming business, it always has been, and right now there are more avenues than ever to find your way to financial success. With time, money, and actual effort, you can be the next face of success on the world wide web. Just as there are more ways than ever to find sweet financial freedom, there are even more predators looking for ways to take advantage of those dipping their toes into those treacherous entrepreneurial waters for the first time.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in Journal
4 Easy Solutions to Starting a Writing Portfolio
Apparently, July 12th is Portfolio Day. There are so many different events happening every-single-day that it’s hard to keep up. This is one of the few that did catch my eye though as creating a portfolio should be a top priority on any writer’s to-do list.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in Journal
Tablets as an Impromptu Note Taking Solution Are Still Flawed
Ever since I purchased my first iPad 12 years ago, I have been hooked on the form factor. As big as a sheet of paper, or smaller, these devices make media consumption on-the-go a breeze. They have gotten lighter, faster, and now have as much power as some laptop computers.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in 01
Return of the CRT: A Gamer's Mid-Life Crisis
I remember getting rid of that old, bulky CRT television I had from the early-to-mid 2000s. It was a Sony Wega 20” and I got it on a payment plan from Future Shop. I loved that TV. But what I loved even more was kicking its giant and heavy ass to the curb in favor of a brand spanking new 2006 Sharp 37” HDTV. It weighed half as much and offered a larger, superior picture.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in Gamers
My Experience With Surface Pro 8 as a Reading Tablet
I set out on a subway trip earlier this week and decided to bring along my Surface Pro 8 so that I could read some comic books via Comixology on the go. It seemed like a great opportunity to test out my Surface as a tablet since its form factor is designed for that function.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in 01
I, For One, Welcome Our New AI Writing Overlords.
You’ve seen the articles on Vocal and Medium. AI writing is all the rave these days. Why put in the work yourself when you can just punch in a bunch of related keywords and just let the AI spit out a semi-coherent story for your readers to digest.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in 01
The Orville: New Horizons - A Human Sci-Fi Adventure that I Don't Want to End
When I first heard about The Orville back in early 2017, I remember the discussion around the show being that it was going to be a lighthearted Star Trek parody. That made sense considering the creator of the show, Seth MacFarlane, was and still is best known for his comedic work, including the perennial Family Guy.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in Geeks
You Want to be a Successful Writer? Advertise!
I recently read an article that suggested the best writers don't advertise their work; they find an audience because their content has value. While I don't doubt successful writers continue to attract attention due to the value of their content, I must disagree with the idea that they don't advertise.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in Motivation
Analogue Pocket: Firmware 1.1 - Even More FPGA Power in Your Pocket
Late last year I received my Analogue Pocket and fell in love with it immediately. It's got a sleek form factor, a gorgeous screen and out of the box it can play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance cartridges.
By Chris Carabott2 years ago in Gamers
Analogue Pocket – Was it Worth the Wait?
Announced way back in October of 2019 before the world as we know it changed, the Analogue Pocket promised to deliver FPGA gaming into our eager hands in 2020. Well, it took them longer, a lot longer, to deliver. They did manage to secure preorders, with payment upfront, in August of 2020 and announced an expected release of May 2021, but even then, they needed eight extra months to finally deliver the eagerly awaited portable gaming system. With over two years in the books since Pocket’s announcement, only one question remains – Was it worth the wait?
By Chris Carabott3 years ago in Gamers