
So Apple’s best lineup of gadgets is out and its next big business is ready for launch—Apple Pay. The mobile payments service launches Monday and today Apple revealed a list of retailers who will start accepting your iPhone as currency.
Of course not every retailer is excited about Apple inserting itself in the payment process, so convincing widespread adoption is still a question.
Apple also showed off its new iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3, and the company claimed that along with its new watch and iPhone 6—both released last month—it is presiding over a golden age of computing gadgets.
Of course, none of the news today came as a surprise after the new iPads were "accidentally" leaked online. What Apple fans can look forward to, at least, is paying for their new iPads with a wave of their new iPhones at Apple Stores, which obviously will accept Apple Pay.
And if you’re wondering where else the iPhone can act as wallet, here is the latest list of retailers and businesses, including McDonald’s, Macy’s and Walt Disney World, set to plug into Apple’s new financial system:
- Aeropostale
- American Eagle Outfitters
- Anthropologie
- Apple
- Babies R Us
- BJ’s
- Bloomingdale’s
- Chevron
- Champs
- Duane Reade
- ExtraMile
- Foot Locker
- Footaction
- Free People
- Macy’s
- McDonald's
- Nike
- Office Depot
- Panera Bread
- Pet Smart
- Petco
- Radioshack
- Sephora
- Sports Authority
- Staples
- Subway
- Texaco
- Toys R Us
- Unleashed
- Urban Outfitters
- Walgreens
- Walt Disney World
- Wegmans
- Whole Foods