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Document Information

Type: News digest / press clippings
File Size: 1.73 MB
Summary

This document is a collection of press clippings and news summaries from February and March 2011, focusing on GTX Corp and their GPS technology products (shoes and apps) designed for tracking seniors and Alzheimer's patients. It includes citations from CBS News, Macworld, and World Market Media. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation, likely included in the Epstein files as a newsletter or investment research attachment.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Katie Linendoll Technology Expert
CBS expert discussing GPS shoes for Alzheimer's patients
Joel Mathis Journalist/Author
Writer for Macworld.com reviewing GTX apps
Brittney Barrett Journalist/Author
Writer for World Market Media regarding 'Gray-Tech'

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
GTX Corp
Company introducing GPS shoes and tracking apps
CBS
News network featuring the technology
KHou.com
Houston-based news outlet
Macworld.com
Tech publication reviewing the app
World Market Media
Media outlet publishing article on senior technology
Apple
Mentioned in reference to iPhone users and devotees
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT)

Timeline (2 events)

March 17, 2011
CBS News Early Show segment on GPS shoes
Unknown
March 23, 2011
Great Day Show segment on Technology for seniors
Houston (KHou.com)

Locations (2)

Location Context
Location associated with the CBS KHou.com report
Mentioned in statistics regarding baby boomers

Key Quotes (2)

"If the federal government tagged millions of iPhone users with GPS tracking devices, the American people—or, at least, Apple devotees—might protest very strongly."
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"Over the next 20 years, 80 million baby boomers will enter their sixties and seventies in the U.S. alone."
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Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,794 characters)

The GTX Corp. is introducing new shoes, loafers and sneakers, with GPS built into them. CBS technology expert Katie Linendoll said they can really come in handy for families who are taking care of relatives suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. With a downloadable app, they can track them using the GPS or get an alert if the person wanders out of a pre-set safe zone.
Read the full story and view the video
Technology for seniors
Great Day Show - CBS KHou.com - Houston - March 23, 2011
Truly groundbreaking tech to change our lives
CBS News - Early Show - March 17, 2011 - The shoe uses GPS and cellular technologies. It gives a family member or a caregiver the option of monitoring real-time from the Internet or on your phone...
Watch the CBS Early Show video
GTX's GPS Tracking Apps For iPhone
Apps allow you to let family, friends know your location
Joel Mathis, Macworld.com - If the federal government tagged millions of iPhone users with GPS tracking devices, the American people—or, at least, Apple devotees—might protest very strongly. But iPhones these days come with GPS installed, and companies make good money furnishing apps that utilize that very feature. On this list: GTX, who offers a pair of $4 GPS apps—GPS Tracking and Tracking—that provide workmanlike solutions for users who want to keep an electronic eye on their loved ones.
Read the full article
Going Gray-Where Technology's Headed - Entering the Gray-Tech Revolution
World Market Media - Brittney Barrett - February 16, 2011
Over the next 20 years, 80 million baby boomers will enter their
sixties and seventies in the U.S. alone. In the next 40, the number of senior citizens will double.
For the government, this represents a huge financial burden resultant from rising Medicare and
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