Paul Douglas
Bio
I have always loved to write, especially poems and short stories. I also have an abiding love for technology and gaming. I love to share my outlook with others.
Stories (106/0)
iPhone 12 Mini Review
In 2020 after several years of following the industry trend for large screen pocket busting phones, Apple made an interesting decision and bucked the trend. The iPhone SE 2nd Generation, released in April 2020, saw the company return to the small form factor for which it was once known. This phone has a 2.65" wide, 5.45" tall body with a 4.7" screen. Weighing in at just 148 grams it was easy to hold and fit nicely in the pocket.
By Paul Douglas2 years ago in 01
VPN – Software To Protect Your Online Identity & Privacy
A VPN or Virtual Private Network is a software tool that can be used to make your online browsing more private and secure. It can help to protect your identity online and also helps to protect the data you send and receive. In today’s world of pervasive cybercrime, it can prove almost indispensable.
By Paul Douglas2 years ago in 01
First Love
I remember the summer I turned 14 and discovered girls for the first time. The fateful night in question my friends and I were sitting upon a hill watching our favourite band through the coming dusk. From our vantage point, we saw the stage lights of red, yellow, blue, and green begin to flash rhythmically across the heads of the enthusiastic audience.
By Paul Douglas2 years ago in Fiction
Graphical Boost Coming for Xbox Series X/S
When the Xbox Series X/S consoles were released last November much was made of their next-generation graphics prowess. The extra power of these new consoles gave them a considerable advantage over their forebearers when it came to displaying beautiful games at high framerates.
By Paul Douglas2 years ago in Gamers
The Nintendo64 and Goldeneye
In the winter of 1998, I was at college when one of my flatmates brought his Nintendo 64 console home. Up to this point, I had been playing the PlayStation and had always thought of Nintendo consoles as ‘kids machines.’ In my mind, the PlayStation was more age-appropriate. My outlook suddenly changed, however, the moment I played GoldenEye 007.
By Paul Douglas2 years ago in Gamers