Wednesday, January 27, 2010

GTX Corp and its subsidiaries unveil State of the Union and 2010 Roadmap

Los Angeles, CA (January 27, 2010) GTX Corp (OTC BB: GTXO), a leader in embedded GPS tracking real-time personal location services, unveils its State of the Union and 2010 roadmap for its family of global products and services. The Company expects 2010 to be a breakout year through new product introductions, revenue growth, partner activities and subscriber base increase.

The Company is expanding into international markets through partnerships, bilingual staff and localizing its software platforms in different languages. The commencement of these steps has increased the selling of hardware devices, platform tests and Apps, in Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Venezuela, Bolivia, Guatemala, Israel, Nepal, Western Europe and Asia with several more countries in the pipeline.

Code Amber News Service recently launched the Code Amber Alertag personal ID service. In its first weeks from launch the subscription based service already has 101 affiliates and 20 non-profit organizations that have signed up to purchase and sell the secure ID tags. “The Company expects to have over 500 affiliates and organizations signed up by year end,” said Bryant Harper President of Code Amber.

Marc Klaas, founder of the non-profit KlaasKids Foundation, joined the Company’s Corporate Advisory Board and Bruce Reingold a 20 year veteran in “technology sales” with notable clients including Coca-Cola, Visa, Bank of America, Safeway, Microsoft and MySpace.com has been hired to kick-off Code Amber Alertag sales.

The LOCi GPS Tracking Apps have been downloaded in 61 countries with one app more than 50,000 times in its first 30 days from launch, garnering a lead slot in iTunes social networking “Top 25” paid list. Given there are 1 billion smartphones today with an estimated 4.4 billion by 2013, the Company will be accelerating its development efforts and plans to launch over a dozen new Apps in 2010 across multiple handset and social networking platforms.

On the partner activity and brand building front, AARP, in partnership with Microsoft produced a series of informative videos which aired nationally with a segment of the video focused on the patented GPS Shoe which is scheduled to launch in the consumer retail marketplace by Aetrex Worldwide in 2010.


About GTX Corp
GTXCorp (GTXO.OB) a leader in embedded 2 way GPS real-time personal location services (PLS) was founded in 2002 and is based in
Los Angeles, California. The Company has evolved from its early beginnings of putting micro GPS devices in a shoe – the patented smart shoe www.gpsshoe.com and continues to pave the way with innovative geo specific and proximity alerting applications that help you know where someone or something is at the touch of a button. GTX Corp owns and operates LOCiMOBILE, Inc www.locimobile.com which develops applications for smart phones and Code Amber News Service, www.codeamber.com and Code Amber Alertag. The Company has an aggressive intellectual property strategy and owns an extensive portfolio of patents, patents pending, registered trade marks, copy rights and URL's. GTX Corp is well positioned to capture the PLS Market through its diverse product platform, licensing model, brand recognition and strategic partners.

For information regarding GTX Corp: www.gtxcorp.com please contact

Ross Silver Joel Margulies

Investor Relations Public Relations

(213) 489.3019 ext 646 (310) 433 0299



GTX Corp does not warrant or represent that the unauthorized use of materials drawn from the content of this document will not infringe rights of third parties who are not owned or affiliated by GTX Corp. Further GTX Corp cannot be held responsible or liable for the unauthorized use of this document’s content by third parties.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Fifty-thousand downloads, top 25 on iTunes and over 100% download increase week over week.

iPhone and Android users asked; “where are you” and by downloading the LOCiMobile® GPS TRACKING App, instantly got the “here I am” answer.

Los Angeles, Calif. – January 20, 2010 – LOCiMOBILE®, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of GTX Corp (OTCBB: GTXO), is on the map with its new App GPS Tracking, currently available on iTunes and Android Marketplace, it is the most feature rich App in the LOCiMobile suite – making it even easier to locate and connect with others at the push of a button with complete privacy.



A little over thirty-days ago LOCiMobile launched its innovative GPS Tracking App Version 1.0 and shortly after version 1.1. Reception has been phenomenal with downloads increasing week on week by 100%. The $3.99 App remains among the weekly Top 25 paid social networking Apps on iTunes and its Lite Version among the Top 50 for three weeks running.


The soon to be released Version 1.2 will deliver an extremely handy new feature incorporating Google Directions with the Google Map pushpins connecting the path of people trying to connect with friends, family or co workers. The App delivers a brilliant user interface were a user does not need to call or text to locate someone on the go; simply push a button, locate someone in your contact list and then let Google guide you to them. A great addition especially if you are in an unfamiliar city…here or abroad as the App has been localized in both French and Spanish and downloaded in sixty countries around the world.



In today’s world of no talking or texting while driving, this feature can be very useful. The Company is not sitting on its success and is aggressively developing a few more innovative features, with Version 1.3 scheduled for an early February launch and talks of Version 1.4 soon thereafter.


Thousands of times a day, every day GPS Tracking is securely locating and connecting friends and family, easily and privately. With a single click of a button one of the most frequently asked questions “where are you” is being answered in an instant.


About GTX Corp

GTXCorp (GTXO.OB) a leader in embedded 2 way GPS real-time personal location services (PLS) was founded in 2002 and is based in Los Angeles, California. The Company has evolved from its early beginnings of putting micro GPS devices in a shoe – the patented smart shoe www.gpsshoe.com and continues to pave the way with innovative geo specific and proximity alerting applications that help you know where someone or something is at the touch of a button. Committed to being the "better people finder" GTX Corp owns and operates LOCiMOBILE, Inc www.locimobile.com which develops applications for smart phones and Code Amber News Service, www.codeamber.com and Code Amber Alertag. The Company has an aggressive intellectual property strategy and owns an extensive portfolio of patents, patents pending, registered trade marks, copy rights and URL's. GTX Corp is well positioned to capture the PLS Market through its diverse product platform, licensing model, brand recognition and strategic partners.



For information regarding GTX Corp: www.gtxcorp.com please contact


Ross Silver

Investor Relations

(213) 489.3019 ext 646



Joel Margulies

Public Relations

(310) 433 0299



GTX Corp does not warrant or represent that the unauthorized use of materials drawn from the content of this document will not infringe rights of third parties who are not owned or affiliated by GTX Corp. Further GTX Corp cannot be held responsible or liable for the unauthorized use of this document’s content by third parties.


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Monday, January 18, 2010

Inconceivable?

More than 1,000 people visited emergency rooms in 2008 because they were distracted and accidently tripped, bumped or ran into something while talking or texting on their cellphone. That was twice the number from 2007, which had nearly doubled from 2006, according to a study conducted by Ohio State University (NYT).


There is a growing problem; DISTRACTION — A potentially injurious combination of a PERSON, with a MOBILE PHONE and an OBSTACLE like other people, the pole of a street sign, a toy left on the steps, a parked or even a moving vehicle.


“It’s the tip of the iceberg,” said Jack L. Nasar, a professor at Ohio State, noting that the number of mishaps will most likely increase as texting is rising sharply and devices like the iPhone have thousands of new, engaging applications.


However, certain iPhone and Android Apps reduce the likelihood that you will become an accident statistic. Check out GPS TRACKING. It will provide the precise location of one or all of those in your contact list and send a TXT MSG along with the location (LOCi) request – not only combining two tasks into one, but just in case you walk into an object larger than yourself, you’ll be able to alert friends or family of your location and the inconceivable happenstance.


By the way, if cell phone multi-tasking has become a habit, then you might also want to take a look at www.coeamberalertag.com – A secure digital personal ID tag that will provide first responders to emergencies with the vital information needed to make an informed treatment assessment as well as who to call.


We think it’s a good idea to anticipate the unexpected

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Friday, January 15, 2010

Haiti: an inconceivable catastrophe has exposed the narrow crack in the earth’s social crust between despair and hope.

It is unimaginable that all the people, places and things in your life could disappear in an instant. But in Haiti, parents have lost their children. Children have lost their families. Survivors walk about aimlessly carrying remnants of their former lives. Tens of thousands are sleeping in the streets. Rescue teams look for the lost and those that lost their lives as a result of the cataclysmic quake that gave no warning.

It could happen here. It could happen to you. It has happened before. It will happen again. Be prepared. Protect your family from the inconceivable.

Americans have donated more than $8 million for Haiti relief via TXT message. The online donation system allows people to donate $10 at a time by texting HAITI to 90999.
If you can, give.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

IT’S INCONCEIVABLE, BUT ACCIDENTS DO HAPPEN

AND THEY CAN HAPPEN TO THOSE YOU LOVE…

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA) defines a “pre-existing” condition as “any medical condition that a person has before being enrolled in an insurance plan.” There are an infinite number of pre-existing conditions which may be aggravated as a result of an accident injury, such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, pregnancy, diabetes, obesity and or depression.

Here’s what the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Emergency Physicians say you need to know about emergency treatment for accident victims with preexisting conditions:

The physical responses seen in younger patients to “shock” incurred from an accident may not be seen in the older patients due to medications and preexisting conditions.

Pain, which can be manifested as delirium in older adults, should be optimally managed by balancing the need for relief and functional improvement with the potential for adverse events.

A complete medication history, including use of prescription and non-prescription medications (herbal supplements, etc.), should be obtained and assessed for possible adverse effects and interactions. Commonly prescribed medications in older adults (e.g., beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers) can mask or blunt the normal physiologic response to injury and stress or, in some cases (e.g., warfarin), may exacerbate an individual’s injuries.

Delirium is not uncommon, and it may be due to medications (including prescription and non-prescription), infections (e.g., pneumonia, urosepsis), or many other medical conditions, including: acute blood loss, electrolyte imbalance, end organ failure, hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia, hypoxia, arrhythmias, neurological conditions, dehydration, severe pain, immobility, sleep deprivation, fecal impaction, or urinary retention. During initial assessment evaluation, patients with delirium should be assumed to have a reversible etiology until it is proven otherwise. Unrecognized dementia is a risk factor for post-operative delirium.

Decreased hearing and visual impairment are common in older adults. These conditions need to be evaluated as contributing factors in patients with altered consciousness or cognitive change.

Family members should be queried regarding existing advanced directives, and health professionals should assist family members in understanding how these directives relate to the specifics of medical care.

It is smarter to have a Code Amber Alertag and not need it, then to need it and have one.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Posted to GPS TECHREVIEW

Scanned directly from the printed page to a smartphone, geo-aware mobile coupon scanners offer marketers branding, retailers traffic, and consumers on the go with savings.

ScanLife, an App widely available online as a free download, turns a mobile phone into a bar-code reader to capture the quick-response (QR) codes printed in advertisements. Versions exist for the iPhone and BlackBerry as well as Android-based handsets in the United States. ScanLife can read many standard bar codes on a variety of phones, so it can also perform price comparisons.

The way it works is simple – Readers scan the code into an Internet-enabled phone, and the QR bar code will take them to a mobile menu providing information about the item, including where to buy it and a coupon to incentivize a sale.

A recent story in the NYT suggests that it may take time for scanning to take hold, but no one foresaw the impact of the App Store either.

Consumers will learn – sooner than later – that their GPS enabling Apps like GPS Tracking – will allow them to not only locate a retailer, but share the location and valuable information like coupons with their network.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

GPS Tracking on the Android platform

LOCiMOBILE, a leader in tracking people with GPS smartphone applications, kicks off the new decade with its newest App
GPS Tracking on the Android platform

Los Angeles, Calif. – January 6, 2010 – LOCiMOBILE, Inc. and Code Amber News Service – wholly owned subsidiaries of GTX Corp (OTCBB: GTXO), released a series of new Apps in the past 3 days. With the combined success of the new Android operating system, the GPS Tracking App already with 25,000 iPhone downloads, just released an Android version available at Google Marketplace for the entire Android platform of 30 partners including Motorola’s Droid along with Sprint and T-Mobile smartphones. Hundreds have already downloaded the Android GPS Tracking App in its first few hours of release. In addition GPS Tracking version 1.1 was submitted to the iTunes App Store which includes a unique text messaging feature accompanying location (LOCi) requests. In addition, a new version of iLOCi2 was submitted to iTunes with an anticipated mid January release – the LOCiMOBILE Apps are becoming true social network people finding solutions that are being used daily in 61 countries around the world.


“LOCiMOBILE® is a brand in motion evidenced by a 138% rise (over 45,000 unique visitors) in site traffic during the month of December. The LOCiMOBILE Apps are either sold or offered free with an advertising revenue model. We are very excited about the accelerated adoption of our GPS Tracking Apps.” said Patrick Bertagna, CEO of GTX Corp. Advertisers spent $416 million on mobile ads in 2009, yet mobile ad spending is expected to grow to $1.6 billion by 2013. According to Forrester, seventeen percent of adult cell phone subscribers in the U.S. have smartphones, up from 11 percent a year ago. This year GPS mobile phones Apps are what it’s all about. ABI Research is predicting that more than 550 million GPS-enabled handsets will be shipped by 2012.



Staying true to the Company’s mantra of being the “better people finder” Code Amber is launching a new App called “Missing - Code Amber News Service.” This app will assist families and law enforcement in the event a child or senior person goes missing and will empowering the mobile community to be “smart eyes” on the street. The Code Amber network of over 450,000 web site and desktop tickers now offers wireless Amber Alerts and Missing Endangered Persons Alerts delivered direct to your smartphone.


Committed to being the "better people finder" technology provider, GTX Corp owns and operates LOCiMOBILE, Inc. which develops applications that transform smartphones into a real time 2-way GPS personal location transceiver, letting friends, co-workers and loved ones – locate and connect with one another. Along with Code Amber News Service, which is dedicated to the recovery of missing persons and is the leading US and Canadian syndicator of online Amber Alerts and recently launched Code Amber Alertag – a secure digital identification service.


Founded in 2002 and based in Los Angeles, California, the company has evolved from its early beginnings of placing a micro GPS device in a shoe - the patented smart-shoe – and continues to pave the way with innovative geo-specific and personal proximity alerting applications that let you know where someone or something is at the touch of a button. The company believes in a strong intellectual property strategy and to date has an extensive portfolio of patents, patents pending, registered trademarks, copyrights, and URLs.


Forward Looking Statements:

Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein which are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the company's control, inability to successfully conclude negotiations currently in progress, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


For more information regarding GTX Corp, please contact:


Ross Silver

Investor Relations

(213) 489.3019 ext 646


Joel Margulies

Public Relations

(310) 433 0299

Saturday, January 2, 2010

It's far smarter to have a Code Amber Alertag and not need it than to need it and not have it...

The College Of Integrative Medical Sciences:
People's lives often depend on the quick reaction and competent care of
emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. Incidents as varied
as automobile accidents, heart attacks, slips and falls, childbirth, blunt and
penetrating wounds all require immediate medical attention. EMTs and
paramedics provide this vital service as they care for and transport the
sick or injured to a medical facility.

EMTs and paramedics are typically dispatched to emergency scenes,
where they often work with police. fire fighters and other first responders.
Once they arrive, EMTs and paramedics assess the nature of the patient's
condition while trying to determine whether the patient has any
pre-existing medical conditions.

"It’s safer to have one and not need it, than to need it and not have it…"
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