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A new chip holds a lot of promise Last week, Apple launched the latest iteration of its iPhone with

A new chip holds a lot of promise [iPhone 11: The Future of Location Technology?]( Last week, Apple launched the latest iteration of its iPhone with a new chip that it hopes will become the next big thing in location technology. The U1 chip in the iPhone 11 uses ultra-wideband radio technology to locate a user, eliminating the need for line of sight that GPS requires. While Apple lauds the U1 chip as "GPS at the scale of your living room," it still has a long way to go. See why adoption of the new location technology could be an uphill battle. [Learn More]( [Security]( [How Easy Is It to Steal Your Personal Information?]( Criminals have many tricks up their sleeves. [How Easy Is It to Steal Your Personal Information?]( [White Paper]( [Why Businesses Lose Confidence in Their IT Teams]( Don’t let an internal rift turn into a canyon. [Why Businesses Lose Confidence in Their IT Teams]( [Innovation]( [The Key to Reaping the Benefits of Digital Transformation]( Get over the challenges that limit innovation. [The Key to Reaping the Benefits of Digital Transformation]( [Programming]( [What Tech Leaders Really Think About Coding]( Coding is the new language of business. [What Tech Leaders Really Think About Coding]( This email was prepared for {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe from Toolbox Tech mailings]( OR [stop all emails](. [it.toolbox.com]( | 60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1205 | Tempe, AZ 85281

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