The expansion of the Company’s IP portfolio and specifically in the GPS shoes category is perfect timing as the Company is currently in China working with Aetrex Worldwide, Inc., a global leader in adult ped-orthic footwear, preparing to bring to market the patented GPS enabled shoes dubbed the “Ambulator.” The GPS Shoes will afford millions of caregivers the means to instantly connect with those afflicted with Alzheimer’s that will become lost due to wondering.
Larry Hennemen, the attorney for GTX Corp states; “each of thesepatents will include claims broadly directed to other fundamental features of our platform and products; and these reissue patents along with GTX Corp’s other utility and design patents and patents pending should provide a significant competitive advantage in GTX Corp’s technological space.” The complete release >>>
GPS Shoe
September 29th, 2009
The answer is simple; get fifty very talented people together. Then get them to spend five years miniaturizing the GPS gear, developing an intuitive interactive portal and make those solutions interface with the most popular smart phones… then use Google Premier to show the push pin location of people and assets – while reporting the bearing, speed, altitude, and current activity in real time in addition to archiving a history of activity and providing geo-fence alerts. They even found a way to put all of that into a GPS shoe that will save the lives of wandering Alzheimer’s victims. Read the why’s and where for’s from Google about GTXCorp >>
3G Smart Phones, GPS Shoe, Location Based Services
September 29th, 2009
While only 18% of all iPhone apps downloaded are paid, the current annual sales of $340+ million cannot be ovelooked. Moreover, Yankee Group’s estimate of that number rising to $1B in just two years speaks volumes about the ways our world is changing. The presence of smart phones will grow four fold in as many years to numbers that will have everyone connected wirelessly with each other and to every content source around the world in real time.
Amazing doesn’t begin to describe this paradigm shift in social connectedness. Like the bees, we will be a living hive of activity producing, consuming and sharing with one another. An interesting thing about bees is the way they communicate where to find nectar. While they do not have GPS, they do manage to accurately share the longitude and lattitude to others in the hive.
In a similar fashion, LOCiMOBILE by GTX Corp has developed an iPhone App using smart phone GPS technology to do the same thing as the bees… share your location with co workers, family members and friends. Some even keep tabs on their kids. The iPhone itself has become the swiss army knife of this generation offering a tool for just about everything… in the palm of your hand. MORE >>>
3G Smart Phones, APP Store, Location Based Services
September 23rd, 2009
Corp (OTC Bulletin Board: GTXO – News), a leader in customizable, patented 2-way GPS Personal Location Services (PLS) solutions, and the Kalika Group, one of Nepal’s largest and most respected business conglomerates, have entered into a binding exclusive agreement which provides for the deployment of GTX Corp’s proprietary GPS technologies and product line to the territories of Nepal, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives and Bhutan – a vast marketplace comprising of an emerging, dynamic economy with a combined population of over 1.5 billion.
The significance of this agreement is two-fold; it will increase the revenue stream for GTX Corp through licensing fees and existing product sales and will also expand the distribution channels for the Company with a licensee that touches one-quarter of the world’s population. GTX Corp has a pipeline of products and solutions in development and Kalika Group will become the systems integrator and delivery channel for these new applications to an untapped market, providing tremendous opportunity for future growth and continued global market penetration.
Global Positioning Systems
September 16th, 2009
In a recent article, Emma Woollacott wrote of Motorola’s announcement of its first Android device, the Cliq – and it’s the first mobile phone with social skills.
Featuring the company’s new Motoblur technology, the Cliq syncs contacts, posts, messages, alerts, photos and personal location services from sources such as social networking sites and email, automatically delivering it to the home screen.
Sanjay Jha, co-CEO of Motorola and CEO of Motorola Mobile Devices spoke about “phones that are instinctive, social and smart.” To be sure, the pace of innovation in the mobile phone sector will keep developers and manufacturers in a race to make their efforts both invisible and seamless. The question remains; if the ultimate consumer appeal is for an App to be instinctive, then how did we learn what we have yet to invent?
3G Smart Phones, APP Store, Location Based Services
September 13th, 2009
Urgent law enforcement bulletins for child-abductions, Amber Alerts and missing persons reports will be delivered worldwide in real time to CODE MOBILE subscribers—Statistics show more than 2,300 people are reported missing daily in the US and that the first 4 hours are most critical to a successful recovery. Code Mobile Alerts are distributed to subscribers in real-time and sorted by State utilizing the phone’s GPS. The alert sent to a subscriber places their phone proximate to the incident and in a timely manner.
Bryant Harper, President of the Code Amber News Service observed: “a town of individuals once subscribed to Code Mobile can become an empowered community placing “Smart Eyes” on the street that can make a life or death difference by reporting a sighting to authorities.” MORE>>
APP Store, Location Based Services
September 8th, 2009
In just eight months LOCiMOBILE® has leaped from a white-board concept to a global transactional franchise.
“Personal Location Awareness provides connectedness which knows no borders technically or geographically,” said Patrick Bertagna, CEO of GTX Corp.
iLOCi2 has been localized for the French market where Apple has sold one million iPhones. The App is localized in Spanish as well. Daily downloads for the Apps are now coming from the US and a growing International list including: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Greece, Spain, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, South Africa and the U.K. To date, a total of 34 countries have participated with one to three new countries coming online and downloading daily. Discussions to further expand the LOCiMOBILE footprint are underway to localize the iLOCi2 App for China – More>>
APP Store, Location Based Services
September 1st, 2009
By Amy Gilroy — TWICE, August 25, 2009 NEW YORK —
As expected, the iPhone is proving a dynamic platform for navigation, and it is attracting a torrent of new GPS-related apps to Apple’s App Store. A TWICE count showed more than 500 GPS apps were added to the store in the U.S. since June 17 — when Apple enhanced the iPhone’s GPS capability — with total navigation apps numbering more than 3,000, by iSuppli’s count.
“The iPhone continues to beat all expectations in terms of location-based apps… it is nothing short of a gold rush,” said Dominique Bonte, ABI Research telematics and navigation practice director. “Just about every developer I have talked with recently told me they have launched or are planning to launch their app on the iPhone,” he added. MORE>>
Global Positioning Systems
September 1st, 2009