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Raymarine Expands Charting Options for Serious Anglers
With a legacy of marine navigation technology spanning over 80 years, Raymarine products are known for rugged design, proven ...
Modern day nuclear aircraft carriers are highly-advanced vessels with all sorts of technology installed in them, but ...
The war in Iran has dominated headlines with reports of airstrikes and escalating military activity. But beyond the immediate ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Microsoft Excel's navigation pane is more useful than you think
Turn Excel into a structured workspace by navigating sheets, renaming objects, finding elements, and clearing hidden clutter.
Dan-Air Flight 1008 took off from Manchester Airport heading to Tenerife but would tragically never reach its destination after air traffic control confusion led to disaster ...
GPS spoofing and signal jamming are disrupting ships near conflict zones like Iran. Here’s how cyber interference is confusing global navigation systems.
Early findings show the vessel missed a key turn, with darkness and confusion on the bridge leaving it stranded on a reef.
Ask Maps a real question and get a real answer. Plus, 3D navigation that shows you the exit before you miss it and a Street View arrival preview.
GPS spoofing is distorting vessel positions and deepening the risk in one of the world’s most important shipping lanes ...
When ships enter the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula, their navigation screens report impossible things. In the two weeks since the U.S. and Israel launched attacks against ...
Casual Navigation on MSN
The surprising reason ocean routes look curved on maps
If ships always choose the shortest route across the ocean, why do navigation maps show curved paths between ports like Southampton and New York? The answer lies in the shape of the Earth and the way ...
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