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  2. Intex Cloud FX - Wikipedia

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    The Intex Cloud FX is an affordable smartphone running on Firefox OS that was sold in India for ₹1,799 (initially ₹1,999). It is also sold under the Cherry Mobile brand in the Philippines where it is known as the Ace .

  3. SIM Application Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Updating Android software is done over GSM where the SIM Toolkit may install automatically with new software regardless of automatic install applications.. Change in applications and menus stored on the SIM is difficult after the customer takes delivery of the SIM and sometimes may be recognized as surveillance software.

  4. Intex Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Intex Technologies is an Indian multinational technology company based in New Delhi, India that manufactures smartphones, consumer electronics, and other accessories. It also provides consumer electronic products such as MP3 players , DVD players and speakers . [ 3 ]

  5. Talk:Intex Cloud FX - Wikipedia

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  6. Stingray phone tracker - Wikipedia

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    "StingRays: The Most Common Surveillance Tool the Government Won't Tell You About" (PDF). ACLU Northern California. IMSI catchers, and specifically the Harris Stingray, are extensively used in the Intelligence Support Activity/Task Force Orange thriller written by J.T. Patten (Scott Swanson (military), a former counterterrorism intelligence ...

  7. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital watch was the Pulsar, introduced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1972. The "Pulsar" became a brand name, and would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In 1982, a Pulsar watch (NL C01) was released which could store 24 digits, likely making it the first watch with user-programmable memory, or the first "memorybank" watch.

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