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Monday, October 19, 2015

Watch the Trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens


Watch the Trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens


Millions of viewers will tune in tonight to watch the trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens during Monday Night Football.

Many Star Wars fans are wondering what is so special about Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer previewed October 19, 2015 during Monday Night Football.  That is an excellent question. What we have already seen in the teaser trailer #1 is the introduction of Star Wars: The Force Awakens characters.

Do you want to watch the trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens during Monday Night Football?

Watch Star Wars: The Force Awakens Teaser Trailer #1

Teaser trailer #1 opens on the actor John Boyega, who plays the character Finn. Then we see a new droid, BB-8 rolling along. We then see stormtroopers inside a dark ship, and the hatch opens.  We then see a female character frantically trying to steal a square looking landspeeder. This is actress Daisy Ridley, who plays the character Rey. We see a sith lord with a red lightsaber with two perpendicular shorter beams shooting from the right and left side. It then shows us the beloved Millennium Falcon doing a loop in the air.

Watch the teaser trailer #1 can be viewed below.


Watch Teaser Trailer #2 for Star Wars: The Force Awakens


In teaser trailer #2, we see Han Solo and Chewy make a cameo. Watch below.




Collider Jedi Council speculates about what we will see in the trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Watch that video below.


And finally, the official trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens can be viewed below.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Apple Pay and iPhone 6 Utilizes Near Field Communication (NFC)

iPhone 6 Plus NFC
iPhone 6 has near field communication feature

Apple CEO Tim Cook made the iPhone 6 announcement on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014


The Apple iPhone 6 uses near field communication, or NFC, allowing iPhone users to use the proprietary Apple Pay to buy things with their phone, rather than have to pull out a real wallet. The actual NFC sensor is located at the top of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. However, if you keep reading, it is suggested that the Apple Watch may also contain a near field communication sensor, which allows all versions of the iPhone 5 to be NFC capable. So don't throw out your iPhone 5 just yet. Just do the smart thing, and read a review on the iPhone 6.

Major Credit Card Companies are on Board with Apple Pay NFC


The four biggest American credit cards are all on board to work with Apple Pay for near field communication payments. These are: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express. These credit cards can be added to one's iPhone Passbook app, as easily as taking a picture of the front. After you do this, your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus is NFC ready.

Review: If the iPhone 6 Plus is Lost or Stolen...


If you lose your iPhone, there is no need for concern. By using the Find My iPhone service, you can easily deactivate your NFC payments feature. A good iPhone 6 review pointed this out.

How does Apple Pay on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus work?

When you check out with Apple Pay, your iPhone sends a one-time payment authorization number, plus a security code.

Is Apple Pay a secure form of near field communication payment?

Yes. With Apple Pay, the user must press their finger onto the iPhone 6 or Apple Watch fingerprint sensor to authorize a transaction.

Apple Users with Previous iPhone Models Concerned about Apple Pay 


Are you worried that your iPhone won't be able to do Apple Pay?

Apple says that the iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, and iPhone 5C will be able to use Apple Pay, with one caveat - you must first buy an Apple Watch. (Source: 9TO5Mac review article)

So, either way, Apple is going to get you to buy a product if you want to pay with NFC. You can buy an iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, or an Apple Watch. It's your choice.