Daniel Bowens on MSN
How Google Maps helps identify productive magnet fishing sites
This guide shows how Google Maps can be used to identify overlooked magnet fishing locations, from bridges to waterways with historical activity. The focus is on research techniques, safety awareness, ...
Whatever your views on Keir Starmer’s mission to China, the announcement that British citizens will soon be able to visit ...
Sidetrack Adventures on MSN
Google Maps shows this place – but it may not exist at all
Google Maps labels this stretch of the Mojave Desert as a rattlesnake habitat. But no official records, government databases, or maps recognize the name. What starts as a navigation oddity quickly ...
Automotive and AI professionals share how to be a robotaxi tourist in China, including the apps to download and the best cities to ride in.
India Today on MSN
As Mao marched, India won Tawang without firing a single shot. Thanks to Bob Khating
In the eastern Himalayas, Tawang used to be a loosely administered frontier region even after the 1914 Shimla Convention ...
Google on Feb 2 rolled out new measures to verify users’ ages across its products in Singapore, as part of efforts to ...
Women have moved from mapmakers using their bodies to depict maps to being leaders shaping the field of cartography.
How the Cyberspace Administration of China inadvertently made a guide to the country’s homegrown AI revolution.
When China’s leader, Xi Jinping, first announced the free-trade plan for Hainan in 2018, some observers wondered whether he intended to build a new Hong Kong—a free-trade hub that plays a vital role ...
The Manila Times on MSN
How Lego got swept up in US-Mexico trade frictions
MEXICO CITY — Manufacturing a Barbie or a Lego brick requires large quantities of plastic, much of which comes from China, ...
Free Malaysia Today on MSN
Inside China’s buzzing AI scene year after DeepSeek shock
DeepSeek upended US AI dominance assumptions in January 2025 with a low-cost model rivalling top American chatbots.
Photo: Screenshot form media reports "Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) would get lost in Taiwan because they have no access to Google Maps;" "if the accuracy rate of one mis ...
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