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Author: Evan Kline (page 21 of 164)

Hello, I'm Evan. I write about tech from my perspective – that of the average tech geek, sometimes with my lawyer glasses on. You can also find me on Twitter and at my real-life job as a lawyer.    MORE ABOUT ME.

Use Apple Maps to Find Businesses That Take Apple Pay

Apple Pay is faster and more secure than paying with a credit card. It’s also convenient, especially with an Apple Watch. The problem, at least where I live, is it still isn’t accepted everywhere.

One way to find out where Apple Pay is accepted is to use Apple Maps. You can search for a specific business or perform a general geographic search.

Search for a business

To find out if a business takes Apple Pay, simply search for the business in Apple Maps. Once you’ve selected the business, scroll down in the item listing, and look for the Apple Pay logo.

Search near you

To do a general search of which nearby businesses accept Apple Pay, type “Apple Pay” in the Maps search box. I found this showed me several nearby businesses, but it did omit some places I know accept Apple Pay.

Let’s hope Apple Pay and other contactless payment methods are someday accepted almost everywhere, but for now you can do a bit of work to figure out where to use it.


For as much as we all like to complain about weather forecasting, that doesn’t seem to carry over to reviews of weather apps.


It’s like a ray of sunshine, or meeting a kindred spirit, when you run into someone else who is determined to format a Word document for (first-line only) tabbed paragraphs, and automatic numbers, in a legal pleading.


Specifically iA Writer Duospace, which I’ve loaded on all my devices and use in several different apps.


Never thought I’d say this because I was never a font guy, but . . . funny how a pleasing font can be such an enticement to write.