Sagittarius Horoscope Today, March 18, 2026: Drive without rushing

Sagittarius Horoscope Today, March 18, 2026: Drive without rushing

As you tackle a hectic day, be prepared to steer through work challenges that seem relentless, while personal fulfillment feels just out of reach. Unexpected connections might spark, adding a delightful twist. In all your interactions—casual or deep—embracing patience will prove invaluable. Break down your objectives and make financial essentials your focus. Hard work is…

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Google Maps to get better with directions with future updates, here’s what’s changing

Google Maps to get better with directions with future updates, here’s what’s changing

Google Maps is updating its Fused Orientation Provider (FOP) API to improve direction accuracy in busy areas. The update combines gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer data, reducing magnetic interference and benefiting Google Maps and third-party apps on Android 5.0 or above. We keep hearing about Google Maps fiasco from across the globe where it directed people…

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Australian minister Tony Burke says he’s a ‘big Shah Rukh Khan fan’; calls Om Shanti Om his all-time favourite |

Australian minister Tony Burke says he’s a ‘big Shah Rukh Khan fan’; calls Om Shanti Om his all-time favourite |

Bollywood enjoys a massive global fanbase, but it’s not every day that a senior international politician openly declares his love for it. Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has done just that—and how. ‘I am a big Shah Rukh Khan fan’ During a chat on the Indian Link podcast, Burke got straight to the point….

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After Rahul Gandhi’s attack, government defends Great Nicobar project | India News

After Rahul Gandhi’s attack, government defends Great Nicobar project | India News

NEW DELHI: Government on Friday released a detailed clarification on the Great Nicobar Project, calling it a strategic initiative to strengthen India’s presence in the Andaman Sea. It said the project sought to “balance port-led growth with calibrated environmental safeguards” while keeping protection of indigenous communities at the core of its overall planning.The clarification, in…

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600-year-old Inca reveal ‘computer-like’ system that could store data, organise records, and even mimic encryption |

600-year-old Inca reveal ‘computer-like’ system that could store data, organise records, and even mimic encryption |

PC: National Endowment for the Humanities Before smartphones, spreadsheets, or even written alphabets as we know them, the Inca appear to have managed information in a way that still feels surprisingly advanced. Their system, known as quipu, used knotted cords and colour-coded strings to store records across a vast empire. It was long thought to…

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