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  2. mSpy - Wikipedia

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    mSpy is a brand of mobile and computer parental control monitoring software for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. The app allows users to monitor and log activity on the client device. The app allows users to monitor and log activity on the client device.

  3. User error - Wikipedia

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  4. Error code - Wikipedia

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  5. Message precedence - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of telegraphy and radiotelegraphy, individual countries, and sometimes individual states, sometimes set their own regulations.

  6. Telegraph code - Wikipedia

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    The limited character repertoire of the 5-level codes meant that someone had to manually retype the telegram in mixed case, a laborious and error-prone operation. The Monotype system already had separate keyboards and casters communicating by a paper tape, but it used a very wide 28-position paper tape to select one of 15 rows and 15 columns in ...

  7. Prosigns for Morse code - Wikipedia

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    Even though represented as strings of letters, prosigns are rendered without the intercharacter commas or pauses that would occur between the letters shown, if the representation were (mistakenly) sent as a sequence of letters: In printed material describing their meaning and use, prosigns are shown either as a sequence of dots and dashes for the sound of a telegraph, or by an overlined ...

  8. Screen of death - Wikipedia

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  9. Cellphone surveillance - Wikipedia

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    Cellphone surveillance (also known as cellphone spying) may involve tracking, bugging, monitoring, eavesdropping, and recording conversations and text messages on mobile phones. [1] It also encompasses the monitoring of people's movements, which can be tracked using mobile phone signals when phones are turned on.