Thursday October 2nd, 2008
Location Based Technologies Receives Initial Purchase Order for PetFinder Devices from TagWorks

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge family service provider of personal and pet locator devices and services, today announced it has signed its first purchase order for $3.7M with TagWorks for PetFinder® devices to be delivered January, 2009.

“By partnering with TagWorks, we secure a distribution relationship with a proven provider of leading edge pet related technology,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “We are committed to bringing the best wireless products and experiences to U.S. customers and truly believe that PetFinder is a breakthrough product that will change the way families stay connected with their pets.”

The PocketFinder® and PetFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families and their pets stay connected. The smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device easily fits onto the pet’s collar and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a pet leaves or enters a specified area or checking the 30 day history to assess your pets exercise regimen and wanderings.

About TagWorks

TagWorks, LLC was co-founded in 2007 by its Chairman Richard McWilliam, a well-known sport and entertainment industry entrepreneur, who is also Chairman of The Upper Deck Company located in Carlsbad, California. TagWorks, a Tempe, Arizona-based company was established to market innovative pet products based on a patent pending laser kiosk approach that engraves designer pet tags.

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- [Wednesday Aug 25, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Receives AT&T Network Approval for PocketFinder and PetFinder Devices

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, received confirmation from KORE Telematics of AT&T’s (NYSE:T - News) laboratory completion and approval for both its PocketFinder® and PetFinder® devices.

“AT&T’s network approval is a tremendous achievement and is the final milestone enabling the company to begin sales and delivery of product in the United States,” states Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “With FCC, PTCRB, and AT&T approvals we have proven that our miniaturized personal locator technology is not only sound but that it is now ready for market.”

The PocketFinder family of products (for people, pets, personal assets and commercial or private vehicles) uses advanced patented technology to help families and businesses stay connected. As the smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device, the personal locator fits easily into a pocket, purse or backpack while the vehicle devices are self-contained and easily installed. All devices can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show the device’s exact location in real time. The devices also include advanced features such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet enters or leaves a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions – especially for new or commercial drivers.

“Demand for this product is great and we are pleased to be able to bring the PocketFinder® and PetFinder® to market, where it can address so many important needs and give people greater peace of mind for the safety of their loved ones and other valuable assets,” said Morse.

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- [Friday June 18, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Donates to Schools Based on Sales of Vehicle Location Devices

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, today announced it has launched its new school focused outreach initiative for the PocketFinder Vehicle location devices and provides an update on the AT&T network approval process.

The PocketFinder and PetFinder devices are nearing completion of the final hurdle for sales in the United States: AT&T Laboratories Network Certification. As of June 14th the devices are expected to receive approval during the week of June 21, 2010.

In addition, we are pleased to announce the release of our new website www.pocketfinderschools.com. “Helping schools is a great way for LBAS to partner with parents of new teen drivers to benefit both the school and the family,” says Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “With each purchase of a device ordered from our new www.pocketfinderschools.com website, a portion of the sale will be donated back to the school of the purchaser's choice. Given the need to augment our school’s budgets and a parent’s desire to enhance the safety of their new teen driver, this seems like a mutual win,” he added.

The company has signed contracts with two distributors, one east coast based and one west coast based, who will work with local schools to begin sales of the family vehicle solution. Parents will be able to set geo-zones, speed notifications, and have the ability to know the location of the family car at anytime and from almost anywhere.

The PocketFinder family of products use advanced technology to help families and businesses stay connected. The PocketFinder Vehicle device provides real time monitoring of the location of cars, boats, motorcycles, and any other mobile craft. Advanced features allow you to set up speed and zone alerts so that you will be notified when any established thresholds have been breached. Vehicle devices are durable, water and dust proof, and can be mounted to the inside or the outside of any vehicle with a 12v battery. Because the devices track vehicle speeds they may encourage safe driving decisions – especially for new drivers. This provides you with peace of mind while your mobile family works, plays, and lives life.

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- [Tuesday June 15, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Enters AT&T Labs for PocketFinder and PetFinder Device Network Approval

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, announces that the PocketFinder®, PetFinder®, and PocketFinder Pets® device officially entered the AT&T laboratory for final network approval. In addition, over the past five weeks, the company received four “design patents,” one “utility patent,” (with a date reaching back to 2005) along with several additional Trademarks to add to their existing Intellectual Properties portfolio.

“AT&T network approval, typically a 30 day process, is the final technical step for delivery of product in the United States,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “We move ever closer to entering the marketplace and we are excited to be here. We remain confident about funding, in spite of the delays, but prudently continue to pursue backup options. With funds we will be able to move very swiftly,” added Morse.

The PocketFinder family of products use advanced technology to help families and businesses stay connected. As the smallest known single-board GSM/A-GPS device, it fits easily into a pocket, purse or backpack and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show the device’s exact location in real time. The devices also include advanced features such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet enters or leaves a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions – especially for new drivers.

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- [Friday April 30, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Completes and Passes PTCRB Approval for PocketFinder and PetFinder Devices

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, today announced it received confirmation of PCS Type Certification Review Board (PTCRB) laboratory completion and approval for both its PocketFinder® and PetFinder® devices.

“PTCRB test completion and approval is a major achievement not only for the company but for delivery of product in the United States,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “We will now be able to start shipping working units to our strategic channel partners, both domestic and international.”

The PocketFinder family of products use advanced technology to help families and businesses stay connected. As the smallest known single-board GSM/A-GPS device, it fits easily into a pocket, purse or backpack and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show the device’s exact location in real time. The devices also include advanced features such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet enters or leaves a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions – especially for new drivers.

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- [Wednesday March 31, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Receives Order for Medical Asset Tracking Devices

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet, and asset location devices, today announced that they have received an order from Stephen Gould Corporation for specialized medical equipment and asset tracking devices that will be utilized by a Southern California medical company.

“This is another ‘first’ for Location Based Technologies, an added revenue stream, and another application or use of our products. This medical company will now have direct access to our unique user interface along with the ability to easily track the location of valuable equipment from origin to destination,” explains Dave Morse, CEO. “It has, and will continue to be, a strong month for our company as sales for our vehicle tracking unit gains traction and, as promised, our first LoadRack Tracker units were shipped during the first week of March.”

Not only has Location Based Technologies responded to this critical, highly-specialized need, but in doing so the company will benefit from a new revenue stream to supplement its growing list of products and applications. This is just one more example of how the company's leading edge technology translates across a spectrum of vertical markets.

In addition, hardware development of the PocketFinder® and PetFinder® is complete and final software adjustments for new device capabilities are now being made. The company anticipates that devices will be in the testing laboratory for global certification by the end of March. Once certifications are finalized devices will be delivered to key distributors for evaluation and ordering purposes.

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- [Monday March 22, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Recognized for High Intellectual Patent Technology Leadership

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet, and asset location devices, has received a ranking in the top 10 percent for technology leadership from over 1,600 small cap companies with U.S. patents as rated by MDB Capital Group’s (www.mdb.com) proprietary IP business intelligence platform – PatentVest (PV Tech).

LBT’s superior score of 1.92 (as of February 18, 2010) earned the company a prestigious invitation to the Bright Lights Conference in May, 2010 in San Francisco. MDB calculates PV Tech scores based on LBT’s patent registration as measured against companies applying for protection with the USPTO. A typical company has a PV Tech Score of 1.2 and, in addition, LBT has a noteworthy patent conversion rate of more than 75%.

“Patents are a sign of innovation and technological leadership,” stated Joseph Scalisi, LBT’s Co-President and Chief Development Officer. “Patents also contribute to the overall value of the company by protecting your leadership position and may lead to significant licensing revenues. Currently LBT has 19 U.S. issued patents, 12 additional patents pending, with 12 international patents issued or pending,” he added.

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- [Friday March 19, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Begins Delivery of LoadRack Tracker Devices in March, 2010

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet, and asset location devices, today announced that they will begin delivery of LoadRack Tracker devices for their channel partner, LoadRack.com, LLC. (See public website at www.loadracktracker.com for additional information.)

“This large scale commercialization of the LoadRackTM Tracker solution will improve the integrity and visibility of all loads in the system. Stakeholders and partners along the supply chain will now have an avenue for direct access to the LRT unique user interface and service offerings such as zone management, real time location, load history, and the specialized temperature and door status alert system,” explains Desiree Mejia, COO of LBT and Senior Project Manager. “The consumer ready website that we unveiled last month enhanced our channel partner's presence and will drive device sales and allow for us to deliver product. We are excited to be generating revenues from this great product.”

This large-scale application of technology allows the industry leaders to be able to monitor the status of temperature controlled loads from pick-up to delivery and to increase the visibility and integrity of the load for brokers, shippers, and carriers throughout the supply chain. This solution delivers benefits that result in better utilization of trucking capacity, better coordination of both carrier and shipper resources, and provides real-time information integrity across the supply chain.

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- [Thursday February 11, 2010]
Location Based Technologies Launches New LoadRackTracker.com Website as Part of $1.2M Project

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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet, and asset location devices, today announced that they have completed the commercial ready website for their channel partner, LoadRack.com, LLC. The public website is now available for review at www.loadracktracker.com.

“Like all the products and services developed by the PocketFinder team, it delivers a unique user interface and service offerings along with all of the functionality including geo-fencing, location and direction. For the customized LoadRackTracker system the PocketFinder team has developed a specialized temperature and door status alert system,” explains Dave Morse, CEO of LBT. “The new consumer ready website is the last tool needed for our channel partner to be able to begin sales and for us to deliver product.”

This new application of technology allows industry leaders to be able to monitor the status of temperature controlled loads from pick-up to delivery and to increase the visibility and integrity of the load for brokers, shippers, and carriers throughout the supply chain. This solution delivers benefits that result in better utilization of trucking capacity, better coordination of resources, and information integrity.

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- [Thursday January 14, 2010]
Mobile PocketFinder® Wins Handango's Best GPS/Map Application and 2009 Groundbreaker Awards

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ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies (OTCBB:LBAS - News) today announced that its Mobile PocketFinder® personal locator application won both the Handango 2009 Award for Best GPS/Map Application and its 2009 Groundbreaker Award for the Android smartphone (http://www.handango.com/content/Champion_Winners_Android).

The Handango awards recognize best in class applications for a number of mobile platforms and functionalities. Applications are nominated by industry leaders and then voted on by the global user community.

The Mobile PocketFinder® application, also available for the iPhone, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile, allows family and friends to see the location of your smartphone worldwide from any computer or phone using www.pocketfinder.com. In addition to displaying the location of the device, the easy-to-use application also allows users to text a link with their location to contacts in their phone, and it includes additional high-end features such as location history, geo-fencing, and speed alerts. Multiple devices can be managed from a single PocketFinder account, and users have a number of personal configuration options that allow them to customize Mobile PocketFinder® based on user, time, and location.

Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies, commented, “We are both delighted and honored to have received this award in addition to PC Word’s 2009 Gear of the Year award, especially since Handango is widely regarded as a leading technology resource for the mobile community. We believe that solutions are most useful when they combine an intuitive interface with a wide array of useful features and we are gratified to see Mobile PocketFinder® recognized as one of the top applications of 2009.”

Mobile PocketFinder® currently retails at a low introductory of $9.95 for all smartphones. To download Mobile PocketFinder® or to view more information on the application, including screen prints, visit the Handango (see link above), or visit the PocketFinder home page (http://pocketfinder.com), where you can find information on other PocketFinder solutions, such as PocketFinder Family Vehicle Location Device and PocketFinder for laptops (both available now) as well as the market disruptive PocketFinder and PetFinder devices that customers will not have long to wait for.

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- [Tuesday October 13, 2009]
PocketFinder® Family Vehicle Location Devices Ready for Sale

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ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal and pet location devices, today announced that it is now selling vehicle location devices from its website: www.PocketFinder.com.

“Like all PocketFinder family products, our vehicle location devices are waterproof, rugged, and easy to use. You can now locate any of your family vehicles from your computer or cell phone 24 hours a day. PocketFinder meets critical needs of vehicle owners and delivers all of the functionality of geo-fencing, speed alerts, location and direction,” explains Dave Morse, CEO of LBT. “These affordable, reliable and durable devices bring peace of mind by knowing where your family members are, and enhances the safety of mobile members, whether on the road or off road in the hills or out on the water.”

This easy to install device allows parents to view the speed and location of a new teen driver and/or luxury cars, motorcycles, boats, and other watercraft. Devices are ready for immediate delivery at a price of $159.95 with a monthly service fee of $12.95.

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- [Tuesday September 15, 2009]
Location Based Technologies to be Featured in Wide World of Stocks Episode on FOX- and NBC-Affiliates

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PORT JEFFERSON, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies (OTCBB:LBAS - News) will be featured in the second episode of Wide World of Stocks, a new 30-minute taped television and internet program that showcases microcap stocks. The program targets smaller companies with high growth potential and offers viewers a uniquely in-depth discussion of the company and the people behind it, as well as its core products and services. Airtime for Location Based Technologies has been purchased on two networks: FOX affiliate KTTV in Los Angeles, on Saturday, September 12, 2009, from 12:00 p.m. – 12:30 p.m., and on NBC affiliate WNBC in New York, on Sunday, September 13, from 12:30 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. The broadcast schedule is also available at http://www.wideworldofstocks.com and will be updated as additional networks and dates are added. After the first television broadcast, the program will also be available for viewing online at the site.

Location Based Technologies, manufacturer of PocketFinder personal locators, is in the final certification and approval processes for those devices, which have already received FCC approval. PocketFinder products are small, rugged personal location devices designed to give parents, guardians and pet owners peace of mind by allowing them to stay connected to their loved ones and valuables, even when they are physically apart. From a computer, telephone, or other wireless device, PocketFinders can be used to remotely locate children, elderly, or disabled persons and pets, as well as tracking valued personal property (people, pets and things!). Utilizing the U.S. Department of Defense's multi-billion dollar Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites and existing wireless technology, the company’s engineers have developed proprietary technology that allows network members to locate anyone carrying one of their devices.

The premier episode of Wide World of Stocks, featuring biotech company Viral Genetics, was accessible to more than 100 million homes through paid programming purchased by the show’s producers on networks including certain FOX affiliates, WNBC and national cable network ION.

Wide World of Stocks is hosted by Damon Roberts with co-hosts Roland Rick Perry and Thomas McCarthy, "The Dean" of CollegeStock.com.

Damon Roberts is CEO of Sports Internet Solutions Inc., a comprehensive sports analysis and entertainment company, providing pay-per-view sporting news and advice online. Mr. Roberts is also the Sunday morning host of the GameTimeInfo Pregame Football Show, seen in over 95 million homes on the ION Television Network. His website, http://www.gametiminfo.com, has 250,000 subscribers.

Co-host Roland Rick Perry is a managing director of Institutional Analyst Inc., an investment research and investor relations firm, as well as an editor of eight industry-specific investment reviews. He worked for a number of investment firms prior to launching his own investment firm in 1995 and he is the founder of the Chicago Stock, Bond & Futures Association and heads Blank Check Capital Corp. Mr. Perry also hosts a website at http://www.nationalstockreview.com that has approximately 200,000 subscribers comprised of both personal and institutional investors. Thomas McCarthy, known as "The Dean," has a network of over 100,000 followers throughout the http://www.CollegeStock.com community. CollegeStock.com is the Internet’s #1 destination for stock market education. The Dean of CollegeStock.com goes beyond anything taught in school with a focus on real-time trends in the capital markets.

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- [Thursday September 10, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Featured on Wide World of Stocks

Wide World of Stocks, a 30-minute taped television and website program, has produced an episode featuring Location Based Technologies. The program about microcap stocks broadcasts on purchased air time on a variety of networks. Visit www.wideworldofstocks.com for the broadcast schedule—regularly updated as new air time is purchased—and for show details.

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- [Wednesday September 9, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Begins Fleet Tracking Device Sales

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ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, today announced the sale and delivery of its first vehicle fleet tracking devices. This first of several retail products delivers a simple-to-use interface with robust reporting capabilities specifically designed for the fleet tracking marketplace. It is accessed via the Internet at www.vehiclefleettracker.com.

“By combining a dynamic blend of business intelligence and design ingenuity, we have taken the next step in delivering a feature rich, easy to use management tool that is ultra durable and comes with a low cost for implementation. We achieved our goal of delivering this high value, best in class product and services for our customers and strategic partners use,” commented CEO Dave Morse. “We are proud to have work with a well respected construction company, Ben’s Asphalt, during our first commercial sale,” added Morse.

Mr. John Skeffington, CFO for Ben’s Asphalt, stated, “We believe that the LBT technology will help us better manage our fleet of vehicles and enhance our ability to provide our customers with exceptional service while lowering our overall cost of service.”

VehicleFleetFinder.com provides the real time location of the device as well as advanced features such as: speed and direction, customizable zones, long term history, managing resources, coordination/organization of fleet vehicles, and the ability to manage time delays or reroute to meet changing customer needs.

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- [Tuesday September 1, 2009]
Location Based Technologies implements u-blox’ GPS software and service solution for low-power personal locators based on GSM platform

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Anaheim, California / Reston, Virginia, USA and Thalwil, Switzerland – July 20, 2009 – u-blox, a leading fabless provider of embedded positioning and wireless communications solutions, has successfully deployed its assisted GPS software solution together with its online Assistance (satellite locator) Service to power Location Based Technologies’ PocketFinder® and PetFinder® family of real-time personal GPS locators.

This year PocketFinder was selected as one of PC World magazine’s coveted “Gear of the Year Award” recipients. Ideal for children, hikers, skiers, or for those taking care of persons with special needs, the PocketFinder® enhances the safety and security of any person, or pet, it is attached to.

“We are extremely pleased that the software GPS technology that we gained through our recent acquisition of Geotate has resulted in a pioneering GPS solution that leverages our AssistNow online Assistance Service to enable a small, real-time handheld locator with long battery life. The solution is particularly suited for applications utilizing mobile phone platforms, as this project has clearly demonstrated,” said Daniel Ammann, Executive Vice President R&D Software and co-founder of u-blox AG.

“With the help of u-blox’ leading technology for low-power A-GPS solutions, we were able to develop a very compact personal locator product that delivers the longest battery life on the market. Consumers are not interested in a product that they have to charge every day,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies.

Based on a standard mobile phone platform with 130MHz ARM-9 processor, the PocketFinder® is a 48 gram, portable GPS locator with mobile connectivity. It is the first personal locator on the market that executes all Assisted-GPS processing entirely in software running on the standard mobile phone processor. Wireless access to u-blox’ AssistNow online Assistance Service provides the PocketFinder® with the satellite information it needs to calculate a position fix. The only additional hardware required is a simple GPS radio receiver frontend and an antenna. In addition to the minimal GPS hardware requirements, u-blox’ A-GPS software-and-service solution allows the PocketFinder to operate for up to 7 days on a single battery charge.

Location Based Technologies provides an online service that supports the PocketFinder® with an intuitive, graphics-rich online “dashboard” giving consumers a clear overview of where their devices are located. A simple dial-up service is also available for users uncomfortable with computers, or without an Internet connection. The devices can be used anywhere in the world where there is GSM coverage.

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- [Monday July 20, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Receives Initial Purchase Order for $3M with Trucking Service Provider

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, today announced it has received its first Purchase Order for LoadRack Tracker devices.

“By partnering with LoadRack.com™, we have established a cornerstone distribution relationship within the massive trucking and freight monitoring industry while allowing LBT to stay focused on its core competency of locating people, pets, and assets,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “This allows us to leverage a vast vertical market by applying our cutting edge PocketFinder Network™ with a hardware / software application to enhance freight logistics. This initial purchase order is the first step in a national sales campaign utilizing our innovative low cost, location based management system for the trucking industry.”

LBT will begin delivery of LoadRack Tracking devices in third quarter 2009. Additional devices will be ordered and delivered over the next 12 months. LBT’s solution delivers advanced technology to assist shippers, carriers and truck brokers to optimize resources and coordination by procuring available trucks and loads, while allowing for load visibility across the supply chain. The customized interface for the LoadRack solution is accessed via the Internet to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include advanced features such as: users may designate customizable zones or lanes providing stakeholder notification when a device leaves or enters a zone; load temperature monitoring; route changes; and the ability to manage time delays. By combining the PocketFinder® solution with the LoadRack™ software, load integrity, customer service and load visibility will enhance the procurement and delivery of goods.

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- [Tuesday June 30, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Receives FCC Number for PocketFinder and PetFinder Devices

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ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, today announced it received its official Federal Communications Commission (FCC) number XCRLBPFK-140US for both its PocketFinder® and PetFinder® devices.

“LBT is proud to announce and to receive its first FCC certification number,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “This signifies that our devices have met all requirements necessary for consumer use by the U.S. government.”

LBT recently announced its new PocketFinder Laptop solution that delivers similar location features and capability to laptop owners along with its existing innovative service for the iPhone (NASDAQ:AAPL), Google’s (NASDAQ: GOOG) Android phone, BlackBerry’s (NASDAQ:RIMM) Curve and Bold, and Microsoft’s (NASDAQ: MSFT) Windows Mobile Pro 6.0 operating systems.

The PocketFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. As the smallest known single-board GSM/A-GPS device, it fits easily into a pocket, purse or backpack and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show the device’s exact location in real time. The devices also include advanced features such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet enters or leaves a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

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- [Thursday May 28, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Completes and Passes FCC Testing for PocketFinder and PetFinder Devices

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, today announced it completed and passed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) laboratory tests for both its PocketFinder® and PetFinder® devices.

“FCC test completion is a major achievement not only for the company but towards delivery of product in the United States.” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “We will start shipping working units to our strategic channel partners, both domestic and international. And we will look forward to announcing details of our initial distribution agreements and Purchase Orders in the very near future.”

The PocketFinder family of products, recognized by PC World with its “Top Gear of the Year” award, uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. As the smallest known single-board GSM/A-GPS device, it fits easily into a pocket, purse or backpack and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show the device’s exact location in real time. The devices also include advanced features such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet enters or leaves a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

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- [Thursday May 14, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Signs Initial Service Agreement for $1.2 M With Trucking Service Provider

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal, pet and asset location devices, today announced it has signed its first Professional Service Agreement for $1.2M with LoadRack.com, LLC for customization of software and hardware.

“By partnering with LoadRack™, we establish a cornerstone distribution relationship within the massive trucking and freight monitoring industry while allowing LBT to stay focused on its primary market of protecting family, pets, and personal belongings,” said Desiree Mejia, COO of Location Based Technologies. “In this way we leverage a vast vertical market and channel partner by applying our cutting edge PocketFinder Network™ with a hardware application to revolutionize the trucking industry. By partnering with LoadRack, we anticipate sales to exceed $12,500,000 during the first twelve months from launch.”

Due to an overwhelming need in the trucking industry for a reliable asset tracking application, LBT’s solution allows users advanced technology to assist shippers, carriers and truck brokers to optimize resources and coordination by procuring available trucks and loads, while allowing for load visibility across the supply chain. The customized interface for the LoadRack solution can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable zones or lanes which allow stakeholders to be notified when a device leaves or enters a zone, load temperature monitoring, route changes and the ability to manage time delays. By combining the PocketFinder® solution with the LoadRack™ software, load integrity, customer service and load visibility will enhance the procurement and delivery of all goods.

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- [Monday March 2, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Launches Additional PocketFinder Mobile Smartphone Applications

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: LBAS - News), a leading-edge service provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced that smartphones using the Windows Mobile Professional 6.0 operating system as well as the Google (NASDAQ:GOOG - News) Android smartphone users can now download the PocketFinder® service for their handsets at www.handango.com

According to Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies, the company has fully tested and is ready to release the PocketFinder service on all Windows Mobile 6.0 smartphones. Due to the popular feedback from users on the Apple iPhone (NASDAQ: APPL - News) the company expanded their mobile applications to Windows based smartphones. The BlackBerry application is in the works and will be released soon. These applications enable a smartphone to function like a PocketFinder with all of its features and capabilities. It also allows for seamless additions of PocketFinder and PetFinder devices when sales begin.

“This is one more step in our preparation for the launch of our PocketFinder and PetFinder devices soon to be launched in Europe and then in the U.S. With these applications, users now have the ability to stay connected and benefit from every PocketFinder feature including real-time location, zone and speed alerts, instant messaging, and travel history, for one low service fee,” Morse explained. “In addition, our applications can be used throughout the global marketplace regardless of your service provider.”

Service for both applications will be offered for the first 30 days at a special onetime download rate of $9.95. After the 30 days both applications will move to a subscription model of $4.95 per month for all new subscribers and will remain at that price as long as the account is kept current and in good standing.

The PocketFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families and businesses stay connected. The smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device easily fits into a pocket, purse or backpack, and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its location in real time. In addition, the applications include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a device or smartphone leaves or enters a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

Original Article

- [Monday February 13, 2009]
Location Based Technologies PocketFinder Wins Gear of the Year Award from PC World Magazine.

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies (OTCBB:LBAS - News) today announced its PocketFinder® personal locator device and service is one of PC World magazine’s coveted Gear of the Year Award recipients. The award is presented annually to celebrate “the most innovative, interesting products we’ve seen (or are waiting to see) this year.”

Using GPS technology and wireless communications, PocketFinder locator devices allow families to check the location of family members, loved ones, pets and luggage at anytime from almost anywhere via the Internet, telephone or smartphone.

In lauding PocketFinder’s innovative technology, PC World stated: “Just hook one to your cat's collar, a suitcase, or your child's keychain; then log on to the Web or dial a number to find out where they are, within 30 feet of their location. The PocketFinder can tell you how fast your lead-foot teenagers are driving and send you a text message when they enter or leave pre-designated areas (like the school library or the mall). Batteries run for 7 days on a single charge, and you get a text message when the juice is running low.”

Dave Morse, co-president and CEO of Location Based Technologies, commented, “We are deeply honored to have received this award, especially since PC World considers thousands of new electronic products before selecting the 22 they consider truly innovative. We believe PocketFinder devices will validate the magazine’s assessment when we release the product this quarter.”

The PocketFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. As the smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device, it fits easily into a pocket, purse or backpack and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show the device’s exact location in real time. The devices also include advanced features such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet enters or leaves a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

PocketFinder has succeeded in integrating its innovative service into both the iPhone (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG - News) Android platforms, permitting any authorized family member to locate any PocketFinder-enabled smartphone.

Original Article

- [Monday January 19, 2009]
PC World Names PocketFinder One of the Top Gear of the Year.

From netbooks to network storage, smart phones to smart GPS devices, and all sorts of audio and video players: Thousands of new electronic gizmos debut every year, but few of them are truly innovative. Not so with this group of gadgets. Some are available now; others won't appear until later in the year. All are potential game changers in one way or another.

Original Article

- [Monday January 19, 2009]
Location Based Technologies Reports 10,000 PocketFinder Downloads for Apple iPhone and Google Android Smartphone

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge provider of personal locator devices and services for families, today announced that its feature rich PocketFinder® service has been downloaded more than 10,000 times since its debut as an Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL - News) iPhone and Google (NASDAQ:GOOG - News) Android smartphone application two months ago.

Moreover, respected online media portal www.iappcat.com named the mobile PocketFinder services as the best iPhone personal locator. Also, www.gisuser.com awarded the PocketFinder service the Google G1 Android application App of The Day.

“We are absolutely delighted that the PocketFinder service has received such unprecedented attention,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “The response has been gratifying to say the least and to have reached this milestone in only eight weeks is astounding. We look forward to serving thousands more smartphone users as the need for our service becomes increasingly validated around the world.”

Morse noted that the smartphone market is about to explode as more and more companies adapt applications to meet the needs of many different consumers. “In fact, now that Wal-Mart is selling the iPhone and the G1, consumers previously not exposed to the market will begin to purchase smartphones and forward-thinking application developers like us are adjusting business models to meet the anticipated demand.”

PocketFinder has succeeded in combining its versatility and innovative features with the flexibility of the iPhone and Google Android platforms in order to make it easier for families to stay connected. With this application, now any authorized family member can locate any PocketFinder-enabled smartphone. The service also allows users to easily integrate with the PocketFinder family of products when they become available for sale in the U.S. in Q1 2009.

As the smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device, the PocketFinder easily fits into a pocket, purse or backpack and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the device includes several advanced features such as designating customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify when a family member or pet leaves or enters a specified area. The device can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

The Apple iPhone-based Mobile PocketFinder application is available to download from the iTunes’ AppStore at www.apple.com/iphone/features/appstore. The Google Android-based (sold exclusively by T-Mobile (NYSE: DT)) Mobile PocketFinder application is available to download from the Android Market at www.android.com/market.

- [Monday January 5, 2009]
Fighting a Troubled Economy

Although the market is well off its lows, it continues to be volatile. With bailouts, mergers, acquisitions, and looming bankruptcies, individual investors and institutions alike are in fight or flight mode.

Couple this with the combination of decreased consumer spending and a tightened business credit market and we have thousands of companies fighting for the same dollar. A growing number of emerging technology providers are finding it harder than ever to bring their offerings to the masses.

As the economy continues to slump, many companies with innovative products and technologies are increasingly leveraging strategic relationships to help bring them into the limelight. Whether it be Pandora aligning itself with Internet Networking sites or positioning itself as an iPhone application, what was once a cutting edge music for Internet savvy teenagers is now familiar to the mainstream market.

By pursuing alliances with more established partners that possess a vast pool of resources and a strong reach into their key target markets, tech developers can bring their products to market in record time and generate capital while doing so.

Connecting People with Technology

A perfect example of this is the strategy currently being employed by small-cap Location BasedTechnologies Inc. (OTCBB: LBAS).

The emerging developer of GPS-enabled personal location devices realized that bringing its PocketFinder hardware into the mainstream would likely take years of effort and cost millions of dollars, if efforts were ever even successful. However, management also recognized a great opportunity when they saw it and began pursing relationships with smartphone providers.

By providing the application software used in PocketFinder devices to the millions of consumers worldwide currently using the Apple iPhone and and T-Mobile Google Android phone, LBAS is now able to gain instant recognition for its offering while making money rather than spending it.

With more than 7 million combined users in more than 50 countries, these two opportunities bring the PocketFinder offering exposure that would have been otherwise impossible to gain had the company stuck with the box slinger mentality that typically plagues so many failing hardware providers today.

Tapping into the Smartphone Revolution

The smartphone revolution is rapidly changing the way that we access information.

Currently, 7+ million iPhone users now access more than 10,000 software applications to help accomplish tasks as diverse as finding the cheapest gas station and reading the daily newspaper. The device is becoming so popular in fact that Gartner recently reported that iPhone sales have exceeded sales of Microsoft Windows Mobile devices worldwide for the first time ever.

In addition, the T-Mobile smartphone running Google’s Android system is also fairing extremely well despite the ongoing economic slowdown with its manufacturer recently increasing its 2008 sales forecast to 1 million units from 600,000.

iPhone App Sales to Surpass $500 billion

In a testament to the popularity of smartphone applications, Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently stated in a Wall Street Journal article that the market for iPhone apps will soon pass $500 million in sales and could someday reach $1billion.

By making its services available to the rapidly growing global smartphone user population, LBAS has exponentially widened its target market and placed its offering in front of millions of potential customers that were previously unreachable given the company’s limited resources. Strategic alignment with Apple and Google provides the best of both worlds for LBAS.

The company can generate sales immediately for its PocketFinder application without selling or shipping a single piece of hardware.In addition, each time a smartphone user downloads a version of their software, a new potential user of its location devices is born.

Rather than focussing solely on hardware sales, which may be a tough proposition in today’s economy given the fact that there is already a massive installed base of more than 175 GPS-enabled handsets, LBAS is able to tap into a massive marketplace right now while positioning itself for the future. Now, that’s what I call forward thinking.

Capitalizing on 2 Red Hot Trends

With a business strategy designed to capitalize on the surge in consumer adoption of both smartphone devices and real-time location tracking solutions, LBAS has positioned itself for significant growth going forward.

Moreover, alignment with technology leaders possessing the resources necessary to optimally bring their PocketFinder product to market has opened doors for the company that may have never been opened had it not decided to ‘think outside the box’ for growth strategies.

As mentioned in previous editions, the opportunity for location-based software applications in the mobile space is expected to be nothing but tremendous over the next few years. Subscribers to location-based communications systems on mobile devices are pegged to grow from 16 million in 2007 to 300 million by 2011 when the market is worth nearly $8B. (Gartner data).

Net-Net

By riding this wave of growth, LBAS should be able to generate solid near-term revenues through sales of services to mobile device users, while leveraging the wealth of resources possessed by global leaders such as Apple and Google to position its hardware offering for future growth.

We expect good things from Location Based Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: LBAS) in the future as the company pushes forward with plans for growth in two key markets that are currently exhibiting their resilience to the troubled economic environment.

With its PocketFinder services now available to smartphone users worldwide, a $3.7 million purchase order in hand, and manufacturing and distribution relationships in place for its hardware offering, 2009 is shaping up to be a break out year for LBAS. Check back soon for updated coverage on the company and the progress of its key PocketFinder offering.

Origional Article

- [Tuesday December 23, 2008]
CEO and Co-President of LBT was interviewed by the Small Business Advocate Jim Blasingame

On Friday December 19th the CEO and Co-President of LBT was interviewed by the Small Business Advocate Jim Blasingame.

- [Friday December 19, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Announces PocketFinder Service Available on Apple App Store

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: LBAS - News), a leading-edge provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced its revolutionary PocketFinder service for iPhone 3G is now available on the Apple App Store.

“iPhone users now have the option to benefit from every PocketFinder feature, including allowing others to access real-time location, zones, speed alerts, and travel history,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. "Our goal was to combine the versatility and powerful features of PocketFinder with the revolutionary innovations in iPhone, and we think users will love this version of the application."

By adapting the iPhone’s breakthrough Multi-Touch user interface and location-sensing functionality to its patented technology, Location Based Technologies has dramatically enhanced its PocketFinder standalone products to make it easier for families to stay connected. With this application, other authorized family members or business contacts now can locate any PocketFinder-enabled iPhone.

The service allows iPhone users to easily integrate with the PocketFinder family of products. PocketFinder and PetFinder devices use advanced technology to help families stay connected, and as the smallest known single-board GSM/GPS devices, they easily fit into a pocket, purse or backpack and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show their exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, such as designating customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify when a family member or pet leaves or enters a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

The PocketFinder app is available from Apple’s App Store on iPhone 3G at www.itunes.com/appstore/ using the keyword “Pocketfinder” to search for the application.

- [Monday December 8, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Signs SED International to PocketFinder Distribution Agreement

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge family service provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced it has signed a distribution and fulfillment agreement for its PocketFinder® product line with SED International, Inc., a leading wholesale distributor of wireless communication, consumer electronics, and computer products.

In addition to providing the complete PocketFinder line of products to resellers, SED will also be responsible for fulfillment and logistics for the PocketFinder Affiliate program through the Google (NASDAQ:GOOG - News) Affiliate Network.

"We are pleased to welcome Location Based Technologies to the SED family,” said Jonathan Elster, SED International’s executive vice president. "The PocketFinder product line provides our customers with a great opportunity to increase sales while delivering real value to the consumer. This is a quality line of products in an important and growing category.”

Dave Morse, CEO and co-founder of Location Based Technologies, commented, "This distribution agreement with SED International, Inc., is a natural fit for us and the PocketFinder brand. SED is highly respected and has a proven track record as a top-tier distribution company. They will provide seamless reseller access to our best-of-breed PocketFinder products and demonstrate our commitment to a diversified channel strategy encompassing affiliates, wireless resellers and traditional retailers.”

The PocketFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. The smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device easily fits into a pocket, purse or backpack, and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet leaves or enters a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

Recently, the PocketFinder service became available on T-Mobile’s Android-based Google phone, thereby enabling those users to easily integrate with the PocketFinder family of products when the devices are released early next year.

About SED International, Inc.

SED International, Inc., founded in 1980, is a leading provider of consumer electronics, computer, and wireless communications products to channel partners throughout the United States and Latin America. Known for industry-leading service levels, SED International delivers world-class offerings, including flexible financing, end-user fulfillment, expert technical support, and customized reseller programs. SED International is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, with additional sales offices and distribution centers in Dallas, TX; Miami, FL; City of Industry, CA; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Bogota, Columbia. Additional information can be found here.

About Location Based Technologies

A publicly traded company (OTCBB:LBAS - News), Location Based Technologies designs and develops leading-edge personal locator devices and services that incorporate patented, proprietary technologies designed to enhance and enrich the lives of families globally. The company is headquartered in Anaheim, Calif. For more information, visit http://www.pocketfinder.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results and outcomes may differ materially from those discussed or anticipated. For a more detailed discussion of these and associated risks, see the company's most recent document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

- [Thursday November 20th, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Investor News Conference Call Hosted by Company CEO, David Morse

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge family service provider of personal locator devices (the PocketFinder® and PetFinder®) and its services, held an investor news conference call on November 19, 2008 at 4:15pm Eastern Standard Time.

To listen to the audio file of the conference call, click here. Right-click + Save As to download the file.

- [Thursday November 19th, 2008]
Shareholder Vision: On Location with Location Based Technologies
Location Based Technologies (OTCBB: LBAS) based in Anaheim, Calif., is a leading edge developer and provider of personal locator devices and services utilizing patented, proprietary technologies to enhance and enrich the lives of families globally. - [October 31st, 2008]
Android picks up PocketFinder from Location Based Technologies

Location Based Technologies, a service provider of locator devices and services that help users track and monitor others, announced today that it's bringing its PocketFinder service to Google's Android platform.

According to the Location Based Technologies, the application aims to give parents and loved ones some peace of mind by knowing where they are at all times. The software will deliver real-time updates that will provide location information, speed of travel, and travel history to users through the use of the Web, their cell phone, or a landline. The Android-based application will eventually integrate with upcoming PocketFinder GPS and monitoring devices once they become available.

"T-Mobile G1 smartphone users now have the ability to stay connected and benefit from every PocketFinder feature including real-time location, zone and speed alerts, instant messaging, and travel history, for one low service fee," Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies explained. "In addition, our new Android-based application will eventually support other smartphones and smartphone platforms as we intensify our developments efforts to make this enhancement available to their customers and expand our coverage of the global marketplace."

The Android-based PocketFinder application is available now for a 15-day free trial. Once that period expires, users will be forced to pay $4.95 per month. It can be downloaded on the PocketFinder Web site or on the Android Market.

Click here to read the article.

- [Tuesday October 28th, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Board Declares Dividend Payable in Shares

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge family service provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced that their Board declared a 200% dividend (3 for 1 stock dividend) payable in stock for shareholders of record as of close of business on October 20, 2008.

Click here to read the article.

- [Friday October 10th, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Receives Initial Purchase Order for PetFinder Devices from TagWorks

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge family service provider of personal and pet locator devices and services, today announced it has signed its first purchase order for $3.7M with TagWorks for PetFinder® devices to be delivered January, 2009.

“By partnering with TagWorks, we secure a distribution relationship with a proven provider of leading edge pet related technology,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “We are committed to bringing the best wireless products and experiences to U.S. customers and truly believe that PetFinder is a breakthrough product that will change the way families stay connected with their pets.”

The PocketFinder® and PetFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families and their pets stay connected. The smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device easily fits onto the pet’s collar and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a pet leaves or enters a specified area or checking the 30 day history to assess your pets exercise regimen and wanderings.

About TagWorks

TagWorks, LLC was co-founded in 2007 by its Chairman Richard McWilliam, a well-known sport and entertainment industry entrepreneur, who is also Chairman of The Upper Deck Company located in Carlsbad, California. TagWorks, a Tempe, Arizona-based company was established to market innovative pet products based on a patent pending laser kiosk approach that engraves designer pet tags.

Click here to read the article.

- [Thursday October 2nd, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Announces PocketFinder Support for Smartphones Worldwide

New, Low-Cost Market Segment Delivers Immediate Benefits to Families and Businesses

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge family service provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced it will enable Google Android-based smartphones, worldwide, to deliver all benefits and features of the PocketFinder® service along with full integration of PocketFinder location devices.

“In our quest to optimize the family’s ability to stay connected, we have developed the ability to turn smartphones into 'PocketFinders,' with all the benefits of real-time location, zone and speed alerts, instant messaging, and travel history, for one low service fee,” said Dave Morse, CEO of Location Based Technologies. “This new service will work on any wireless network worldwide (GSM or CDMA) and will be offered in October upon launch of Google’s smartphone.”

“We are negotiating with other GPS smartphone providers to make this enhancement available to their customers as well,” Morse added. “This opens a vast new market segment of customers who have existing GPS location technology, but are not benefitting from PocketFinder’s easy-to-use interface and the ability for parents to easily locate their children, outdoor enthusiasts to stay in touch, businesses to provide innovative customer services, and to increase levels of safety and security to the elderly. This additional revenue opportunity expands our existing market plan and allows for smartphones to function independently or to have full integration with our PocketFinder products.”

The $9.95 service will be offered for $6.95 per month for customers who sign up during the first 30 days as a launch promotion. “The $6.95 is not a teaser rate. It will not change as long as the account remains active and current,” Morse noted.

Smartphones are a vast market which International Data Corporation (IDC) projects will reach 304,000,000 worldwide by 2011. According to statistics published in May by Gartner, more than 32,000,000 smartphones were purchased worldwide in the first quarter of 2008 alone. Smartphone sales in North America rose by 106% in the same quarter.

The PocketFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. The smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device easily fits into a pocket, purse or backpack, and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet leaves or enters a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to encourage safe driving decisions.

The company previously announced it has received formal laboratory approval for GSM connectivity on the European wireless networks where negotiations continue to move forward with sales partners in the European community for PocketFinder and PetFinder devices.

Click here to read the article.

- [Tuesday September 30th, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Partners with KORE Telematics To Enable PocketFinder Comms Services

ANAHEIM, Calif. Sept. 16, 2008 -- Location Based Technologies, Inc., a leading family service provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced its PocketFinder® device can activate connectivity via the General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule of the company's machine-to-machine (M2M) wireless network partner, KORE Telematics.

Reston, Virginia-based KORE Telematics is a leading digital wireless services provider specializing in machine-to-machine communications. The company's Global System for Mobile (GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) cellular data services are available to public sector organizations for powering innovative applications like the PocketFinder® personal locator device.

"KORE is our network partner for GSM-based M2M services," said David Morse, co-president and CEO of Location Based Technologies. "Now that KORE has achieved GSA approval, we can significantly accelerate our entry into the government and military channels. With our PocketFinder® family of devices able to access communications services via the GSA Schedule, government customers can pay for monthly connectivity as easily as using their government credit card. We are extremely excited about the benefits of this development and expect to deliver product, upon certification, in the U.S. during 4th Quarter, 2008."

"The public sector is already realizing the many benefits of M2M applications and has adopted the technology across all levels of the government and military," said Alex Brisbourne, president and chief operating officer, KORE. "As the first and only specialized wireless M2M carrier on a GSA Schedule, KORE understands the unique requirements of government organizations and looks forward to helping Location Based Technologies deliver cost savings, improved security and better automated processes through use of the innovative PocketFinder® device."

The PocketFinder® family of products uses advanced technology to help families and teams stay connected. The smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device easily fits into a pocket, purse or backpack, and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its real time location. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, including customizable alert areas as electronic "zones" to notify the user when a device leaves or enters a specified area. The devices even track vehicle speeds for driver safety.

The KORE M2M network is available to U.S. Federal Civilian and Department of Defense agencies, as well as state and local government organizations under the GSA's Cooperative Purchasing agreement. These public sector organizations are adopting M2M applications to achieve mission success by driver safety, security and efficiency improvements.

Click here to read the article.

- [Tuesday September 16th, 2008]
CEO, Dave Morse talks about the PocketFinder

CEO, Dave Morse talks about the PocketFinder products on live radio with radio talk show hosts Brian Felsten and Greg Rivara of Chicago AM 1280. Aired on Friday the 18th of July, 2008. Click here to listen to the interview.

- [Friday July 18th, 2008]
Tracking kids with GPS - Oswego missing-child case shows why devices are becoming popular with parents

By CHRISTINE S. MOYER, July 14, 2008 --(Beacon News)--When 3-year-old Ryan Flake went missing from his Oswego Township home last week, family, law enforcement and neighbors mobilized into search teams with flashlights and all-terrain vehicles.

These armies of volunteers and professionals scoured back yards and ponds, woods and cornfields, not relenting during a late-night thunderstorm.

But what if, father Read Flake later wondered, his toddler were wearing some type of global-positioning system or tracking device that could have pinpointed his location on a computer screen?

Well, the little blond-haired boy likely would have been found much sooner than 12 hours later, speculated David Dulany, assistant professor of business/information technology at Aurora University.

Read Flake, deeply thankful for his child's safe return, said the family is now considering purchasing a GPS unit for kids because "we don't want to go through that again." And Dulany doesn't blame the father of six children, ages 13 years to 7 months.

"If I was those parents, I would be doing exactly the same thing, looking at those options," Dulany said. "It makes perfect sense to me."

In fact, using GPS units or locators -- not just for tracking children, but also teens, dogs and Alzheimer's patients -- is a growing trend which, not surprisingly, is accompanied by growing public concern about privacy.

Most GPS personal locators work in the following way:

The device the person carries contains a GPS receiver, which transmits data by satellite or over a cell-phone network. The location data can then be accessed on a Web site or transmitted to a control system, which contacts the appropriate people, such as parents or relatives.

Depending on the system, the person's current and past locations can be seen in real time on a map on a secure Web site.

Dulany said he is aware of concerns about parents using GPS locators in vehicles or cell phones on their children and privacy issues. But he noted parents have a right to protect their kids.

"If kids knew they were being watched ... maybe they would drive safer, and that would be a good thing," he said.

And when it comes to someone as young as Ryan, Dulany said, "that little boy wouldn't know the difference."

One of the newest personal locators, expected to be available in the United States in September, is PocketFinder, by Location Based Technologies out of California.

The wireless device, about the size of an Oreo cookie, uses satellite and GPS technology and allows people to view the location of their device at any time and any location on detailed maps, according to the product's Web site.

Among PocketFinder's unique features is its battery life of five to seven days, its extreme durability and the option to create zones which, when entered by a person carrying the device, will send out alerts via cell phone and telephone calls, text messages or e-mails, said Jason Schneider, the company's lead trainer.

"You wouldn't have that child missing 12 hours during a thunderstorm," Schneider said.

GPS locator devices tend to cost from around $100 up to $600, and there is usually a monthly user fee.

PocketFinder costs about $129, according to the product's Web site.

"In business," Dulany said, "we always look at, does the benefit outweigh the cost? It seems (GPS tracking for kids) would be an obvious benefit."

He said, "It gives parents peace of mind." - [Monday July 14th, 2008]

Location Based Technologies Commences PocketFinder Pilot Production At Jabil’s Meung sur Loire Facility; Beta Units Now In-House Tested and Verified

ANAHEIM, Calif., June 25, 2008 --Location Based Technologies (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge family service provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced it has commenced pilot production of its PocketFinder® family of location devices at the Meung sur Loire, France facility of Jabil Circuit, Inc. (NYSE: JBL), its global manufacturing partner.

At the same time, the company has completed in-house testing and verification of beta test units for GSM, GPRS and GPS connectivity on both U.S. and European GSM wireless networks, and finalized and certified deployment of its own permanent SMS gateway through its partnership with KORE Telematics that will eliminate any dependency on third party networks and enhance the reliability and speed of PocketFinder communications.

“The company is ready to start pilot production of the smallest known single-board GSM/GPS device in the world,” said David Morse, co-president and CEO of Location Based Technologies, Inc. “We originally selected Jabil because they are one of the few solutions providers able to simultaneously deliver world-class quality product and meet global mass volume demand. Accordingly, we anticipate PocketFinder mass production will commence in the third quarter.”

As a leading provider of machine-to-machine (M2M) communications, KORE Telematics will provide comprehensive GSM network coverage for PocketFinder devices throughout the United States and Canada, with roaming agreements on the networks of 400 wireless providers in more than 220 countries.

The PocketFinder family of products uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. The small devices easily fit into a pocket, purse or backpack, and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time. In addition, the devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet leaves or enters a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to ensure family members are driving safely.

- [Wednesday June 25th, 2008]
Location Based Technologies and Jabil Sign Manufacturing Services Agreement for PocketFinder

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies (OTCBB:LBAS - News), a leading-edge family service provider of personal locator devices and services, today announced it has selected Jabil Circuit, Inc. (NYSE:JBL - News), a global electronic product solutions company, to manufacture the PocketFinder® family of location devices.

Under the terms of the comprehensive manufacturing services agreement, Jabil will also test, configure, and assemble the PocketFinder family of products which uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. The small devices easily fit into a pocket, purse or backpack, and can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time.

“This agreement commences what we expect to be a long-term partnership that offers us the ability to deliver a world class quality product in the highly complex and competitive consumer electronics market and optimize overall manufacturing capabilities,” said David Morse, co-president and CEO of Location Based Technologies, Inc. “Jabil is one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturing service providers with facilities on three continents, so we know they are capable of supporting our volume requirements.”

“We are delighted to become the preferred supplier to Location Based Technologies and hope to build on this relationship in the years to come,” said Steve Borges, vice president, business development, for Jabil. “Moreover, we believe this agreement strengthens our position in the overall consumer electronics industry and enhances our global standing as a leading provider of location based devices.”

PocketFinder location devices are unique because they were designed from the ground up rather than as an add-on product. Location Based Technologies conducted a series of use cases to determine what people really wanted and has used this granular level of understanding to design the product, the interface and the network infrastructure to meet those needs.

PocketFinder location devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable alert areas as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet leaves or enters a specified area. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to ensure family members are driving safely.

About Location Based Technologies

A publicly traded company (OTCBB:LBAS - News), Location Based Technologies designs and develops leading-edge personal locator devices and services that incorporate patented, proprietary technologies designed to enhance and enrich the lives of families globally. The company is headquartered in Anaheim, Calif. For more information, visit http://www.pocketfinder.com.

About Jabil

Jabil is an electronic product solutions company providing comprehensive electronics design, manufacturing and product management services to global electronics and technology companies. Jabil helps bring electronics products to the market faster and more cost effectively by providing complete product supply chain management around the world. With more than 75,000 employees and facilities in 20 countries, Jabil provides comprehensive, individualized-focused solutions to customers in a broad range of industries. Jabil common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol, “JBL”. Further information is available on the company’s website at http://www.jabil.com. - [Monday June 2nd, 2008]

Location Based Technologies Showcases PocketFinder and PetFinder Personal Locator Devices at RetailVision Spring 2008

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies (OTCBB:LBAS), a leading-edge family service provider of personal locator devices and services, will showcase its PocketFinder® and PetFinder™ location devices at RetailVision Spring 2008, Booth #118, April 14-17 at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Orlando.

The PocketFinder family of location devices uses advanced technology to help families stay connected. The small devices—(about the size of an Oreo® cookie)—easily fit into a pocket, purse or backpack. (PetFinder devices include special attachments that fit comfortably on an animal’s collar.) Once the device is activated, it can be accessed via the Internet, cell phone or landline to show its exact location in real time.

“In today’s mobile society, families want the peace of mind in knowing exactly where individual members are, whether it’s at work or school, camping or traveling,” stated Dr. David Morse, chairman and CEO of Location Based Technologies, Inc. “They want the ability to find a lost pet with the click of a mouse. They even want a foolproof method for tracking luggage when they travel. PocketFinder location devices provide a simple, easy-to-use method for accomplishing all this. We’re constantly amazed at innovative ways people use our devices.”

PocketFinder location devices are unique because they were designed from the ground up rather than as an add-on product. Location Based Technologies conducted a series of Use Cases to determine what people really wanted and then used this granular level of understanding to design the product, the interface and the network infrastructure to meet those needs.

PocketFinder location devices include several advanced features, such as allowing users to designate customizable Safety Zones and Danger Zones as electronic “fences” to notify them when a family member or pet leaves a specified area or enters a forbidden zone. The devices can even track vehicle speeds to ensure family members are driving safely.

A publicly traded company (OTCBB:LBAS), Location Based Technologies designs and develops leading-edge personal locator devices and services that incorporate patented, proprietary technologies designed to enhance and enrich the lives of families globally. The company is headquartered in Anaheim, Calif. For more information, visit http://www.pocketfinder.com.

This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results and outcomes may differ materially from those discussed or anticipated. For a more detailed discussion of these and associated risks, see the company's most recent document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

- [Monday April 14th, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Announces New Contract with a Major Development Partner on PocketFinder Personal and Pet Locator Devices

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News) has announced that the Company has signed a formal development and ongoing support agreement with NXP Software B.V., a private company with its headquarters in the Netherlands. PocketFinder™ and PocketFinder Pets™ devices will benefit from the leading-edge location technology offered by NXP and its associated location platform. This is the final step in hardware development for PocketFinder™ products and marks the prelude to certification by applicable governmental agencies and manufacturing.

NXP’s Advanced System Labs (ASL) is working on a number of convergence technologies and selectively demonstrates promising “GPS Gadgets” under development. ASL has three demonstration facilities (Eindhoven, Netherlands; Southampton, UK; and San Jose, CA) which are designed to show top customers emerging technology solutions. Our companies are working together to include the PocketFinder™ family of products in these ASL showrooms.

NXP is a global semiconductor company founded by Philips more than 50 years ago. Headquartered in Europe, it reports that it has approximately 37,000 employees working in more than 20 countries and posted sales of approximately EUR 5 billion in 2006.

Location Based Technologies, Inc. is a developer of leading edge personal locator devices and services incorporating patented, proprietary technologies that are designed to enhance and enrich the lives of families globally. For more information, visit www.pocketfinder.com.

- [Monday March 3rd, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Provides Information Disclosed During Its First Annual Shareholder's Meeting

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News) held its first Annual Shareholder’s meeting on Tuesday, February 19th, 2008 at its headquarters facility in Anaheim, CA. During the course of the meeting it was disclosed that management anticipates that the governmental certification processes necessary to allow sales in the United States, Canada, Europe, Korea and China will take no longer than 90 days. In addition, a shareholder was selected from the attendees to launch the new www.pocketfinder.com website – with its improved, user-friendly interfaces and easy-to-find products and services information.

PocketFinder™ devices are personal location devices designed to optimize the lives of parents, guardians and pet owners. In our ever-mobile society, it helps to know where we are and where we are going. Due to the demands of families with dual earners, and the number of single parent homes, many children are left without a parent home during the day. Parents in those situations desire the ability to know where their children are and where they are going.

PocketFinder™ devices are small, rugged and water tight. They are about the size of an Oreo™ cookie and weigh less than two ounces. Potential additional markets include medical and elder care providers, campers, hikers, backpackers, adventure seekers, extreme sports enthusiasts, luggage trackers, law enforcement and the military.

Our products and services will offer wireless network coverage throughout North America utilizing the largest GSM carrier network in the United States and Canada. Our personal locators will also have the ability to operate seamlessly on the networks of 290 wireless providers in over 130 additional countries and to work on any GSM network in the world.

Our corporate website, www.locationbasedtech.com, provides a description of our corporate business, access to corporate investor relations information, and our contact information. Our service website www.PocketFinder.com also provides prospective customers with relevant information about our products, ordering capability, and frequently asked questions. We believe our PocketFinder™ products will be well received when taken to the market.

Investors are cautioned not to rely on any information about our company which is not found in reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Location Based Technologies, Inc. (LBAS.ob) is a leading-edge developer and provider of personal locator devices and services utilizing patented, proprietary technologies to enhance and enrich the lives of families globally.

- [Wednesday February 20th, 2008]
Location Based Technologies Updates Its Investment Community
ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), recognizes that there has been tremendous volatility in the financial markets and that our company is not yet covered by analysts. It is in that spirit that we offer an update as to our progress and direction. Just to summarize a few high-level achievements:

ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Location Based Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:LBAS - News), recognizes that there has been tremendous volatility in the financial markets and that our company is not yet covered by analysts. It is in that spirit that we offer an update as to our progress and direction. Just to summarize a few high-level achievements:

• The PocketFinder® family of products was enthusiastically received at Pepcom’s Digital Experience on January 6th, 2008, at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, NV.

• The size of the PocketFinder® device continues to shrink. Our silicon board is now at 46mm with the same high level of accuracy, functionality and features (including the new “impact” sensor built into the device)!

• The battery life for an average user will be 7 to 10 days and is rechargeable.

• Our retail price point will be under $150.00 with a basic monthly fee of less than $15 for real-time look-up capability.

• New custom-labeling opportunities are just beginning to emerge. In the past several weeks we have had meetings with global companies representing the wireless carrier industry, a major automobile manufacturer, a major shipping/freight company, and a large media and entertainment provider, each of which have unique and specialized applications using the device’s built-in capabilities. We are encouraged by the interest that these meetings represent, although no assurance can be given that any agreements can be reached with any of those companies.

• Its simple-to-use Internet- and phone-based interfaces offer great value and functionality to our real-time personal GPS locator product line and, best of all, ease to the customer.

• Our product remains small, rugged and water tight so that parents or guardians have a reliable tool that enables them to stay connected to their young or disabled children, elderly parents, or pets -- from anywhere and at anytime. Truly, “Your World. Located.”

Our core market remains significant, as we have stated in previous filings with the SEC:

• There are approximately 38 million children in the US market alone in our prime market.

• There are almost 70 million pets in the US.

• There are millions of pieces of luggage that travelers would love to track.

We will not be able to meet the needs and the demands of every market, but we have the willingness to partner with others who have established relationships, distribution networks, and niche markets to expand our reach. - [Wednesday February 6th, 2008]

Watch the PocketFinder featured on ABC Channel 8 TV News - Fort Worth, Texas!
"It's called the PocketFinder, and it can help you locate your missing loved ones." Watch the PocketFinder featured on Channel 8 ABC Nightly TV News in Fort Worth Texas. Cynthia Vega covers the virtues of the device and give you a sneak peek at what's in store. - [January 23rd, 2008]
Sci-Fi Channel TV Producer endorses PocketFinder!
Sci-Fi Channel's Tom Cline selects PocketFinder as the primary GPS location device for use on a new TV pilot set to air soon. The device provided the new production with all its GPS tracking needs and worked flawlessly. "It did everything we were hoping it can do and more!" - [January 20th, 2008]
See PocketFinder on NBC KNSD San Diego TV!
NBC's Bob Hansen on Consumer Connection finds Fido with PocketFinder. Watch as "Consumer Bob" walks through the benefits, features, specifics of the PocketFinder device and network service. "Someone is looking for Fido and we'll show you how to find him." - [January 15th, 2008]