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The document only lists public media articles and a podcast about consumer tech and elder‑care gadgets. It contains no allegations, financial transactions, or connections to powerful officials, making Future Family TV segment on baby boomers using tech Wedbush analyst comment on wireless sales during Black Friday Andrew Carle, assistant professor, consulting for Nintendo and GTX Corp.

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #018165
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1
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The document only lists public media articles and a podcast about consumer tech and elder‑care gadgets. It contains no allegations, financial transactions, or connections to powerful officials, making Future Family TV segment on baby boomers using tech Wedbush analyst comment on wireless sales during Black Friday Andrew Carle, assistant professor, consulting for Nintendo and GTX Corp.

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Read the full article Future Family: Life In the Digital Age preview. The Discovery Channel - Nov. 13, 2010 - This patient education program explores how baby boomers the 78 million Americans born in the wake of World War II are embracing technology to better manage increased work and home responsibilities. Future Family discusses the GPS footwear by GTX Corp. View the show - Part 1 View the show - Part 2 Wireless Technology on Black Friday: Smart Phones Good, PNDs Bad According to WedBush World Market Media - Tom Copeland - December 1, 2010 - The biggest holiday shopping days of the year has passed and many investors want to know: How did wireless technology do? According to Scott Sutherland, CFA with Wedbush Securities, the answer is pretty good — depending on which companies you’re invested in. Read the full article Andrew Carle on Elder Tech Trends Eldergadget.com - November 5, 2010 - ElderGadget’s Michael Goldman starts the series with a conversation with Andrew Carle, an Assistant Professor at George Mason University. Andrew is also an expert on technology development for seniors, and is a consultant for the Nintendo Corp., GTX Corp., and several other companies about how to make their newest gadgets more elder friendly. Listen to Podcast interview with Andrew Carle How does a GPS tracking system work?

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