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  2. Video calls on an Amazon TV? Yes! I tried it and here's how ...

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    The Omni Series 50-inch has a list price of $510, but at this writing, it's on sale for $365. And discounts are extremely common for this model, so you should never pay full price for it. $365 ...

  3. Phantom Secure - Wikipedia

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    Phantom Secure. Phantom Secure was a Canadian company that provided modified secure mobile phones, which were equipped with a remotely operated kill switch. [1] After its shutdown, criminal users fled to alternatives including ANOM, which turned out to be a honeypot run by the FBI .

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    Data Secure by AOL is an all-in-one plan that includes 4 industry-leading products that help secure your sensitive data from online threats and data breaches. Get started today! Keep intruders out: McAfee Multi Access works around the clock to help keep hackers out and continually searches for viruses and malware that are trying to breach your ...

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    www.atsginc.com. Air Transport Services Group Inc. ( ATSG) is an American aviation holding company which provides air cargo transportation and related services to domestic and foreign air carriers and other companies that outsource their air cargo lift requirements. ATSG, is the world's largest lessor of converted Boeing 767 freighter aircraft ...

  6. Navajo I - Wikipedia

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    Navajo I. The Navajo I is a secure telephone built into a briefcase that was developed by the U.S. National Security Agency. According to information on display in 2002 at the NSA's National Cryptologic Museum, 110 units were built in the 1980s for use by senior government officials when traveling. It uses the linear predictive coding algorithm ...

  7. STU-II - Wikipedia

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    The display also stated that the STU-II B is the standard narrow band secure telephone. STU-II replaced the STU-I, KY-3 and the Navajo I. The last was a secure telephone in a briefcase, of which 110 were built in the 1980s for use by senior government officials when traveling. The Navaho I also used LPC-10. Some 10 000 STU-II units were produced.

  8. STU-I - Wikipedia

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    STU-I. STU-I secure telephone desk set. Electronics were housed in a separate cabinet. The STU-I, like its successors sometimes known as a "stew phone", was a secure telephone developed by the U.S. National Security Agency for use by senior U.S. government officials in the 1970s. [1] STU-I cabinet with desk set on top.

  9. VINSON - Wikipedia

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    VINSON. VINSON is a family of voice encryption devices used by U.S. and allied military and law enforcement, based on the NSA's classified Suite A SAVILLE encryption algorithm and 16 kbit/s CVSD audio compression. It replaces the Vietnam War -era NESTOR (KY-8/KY-28|28/KY-38|38) family. These devices provide tactical secure voice on UHF and VHF ...