The importance of backing your information up

Electronic devices are replaceable but what about the memories stored on them? What about all the pictures, videos, files, and sound recordings on them?

Sometimes the device goes bad, the battery won’t work, the screen won’t show anything, or the screen won’t respond to touch. It will be much cheaper to have your personal information backed up to a cloud (a part of the internet that can store files) then to pay $700+ to ship it to a clean room to get the information off of it.

Tired of having to get out your wallet to make purchases? Apple Pay covers that.

With Apple Pay, an iPhone owner can pay without getting out his wallet

You need to set up Apple Pay. Here is how to do that:

  1. Click on the wallet app.
  2. Once in the wallet app click on the blue “Add Card” words.
  3. place credit card in front of camera to scan it into the wallet app.
  4. After doing this some banks may have more instructions to follow, but if not then continue to step 5.
  5. You are done.

 

Using Apple Pay with an iPhone with a physical home button on it that can scan finger prints

  1. Use touch ID to open phone
  2. Hold top of iPhone near reader
  3. The payment is now finished

 

Using Apple Pay with an iPhone X/XR/XS/XS Max

  1. Click the side button twice
  2. Look at phone screen or enter password
  3. Hold top of iPhone near reader
  4. The payment is now done

 

Any time one these symbols appear at the checkout desk, apple pay is the way to go.

Windows Lite is going to compete with the Google Chromebooks

If you like Chromebooks which are laptops, that have very little memory storage on them and for the most part connect to the internet to use all it’s functions, and love the Windows look then Windows Lite will be awesome for you.

Nothing is set in stone right now but Microsoft wants to create devices that are like Chromebooks to compete with them on the market.

Microsoft also wants to create dual screen devices to mimic standard paper notebooks as well.