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Magnavox, a Hughes subsidiary, has developed a "Lapsat" briefcase-sized computer terminal that troops could use to get intelligence and other information from anywhere in the world. "It's a satellite Earth station in a briefcase," says Dr. Arthur R. Tilford, head of the Lapsat project for Hughes....
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