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WWDC19

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As this time of year approaches, we always look forward to many things. For example, eating ice cream on a hot summer day, or going to Wonderland. The one thing I look forward to is Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference 2019 (WWDC19). Specifically, the keynote on the first day. This event takes place in San Jose, California. It will be held from June 3rd to June 7th. This event is where many developers can meet Apple engineers. The keynote that happens on the first day is where they announce the new software updates that they will be releasing later on in the year. I'm most interested in this because I use technology every day. The technology utilizes software in order to function properly. Knowing that the technology I use will get an update and can be modified for the better brings me joy. There would also be sessions held by Apple engineers to discuss newly developed apps and a hands-on lab to test out more of the new implementation happening to the softwar...

Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302

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The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 was a scheduled international passenger flight that took off on March 10, 2019, from Addis Ababa International in Ethiopia to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya. The aircraft was a Boeing 737 MAX 8 that held 138 seats. The aircraft crashed 6 minutes after takeoff in a town called Bishoftu, killing all 157 people onboard. A piece of scrap from the aircraft:  via  CNN One minute into the flight, the pilot reported a "flight control" problem but still decided to continue the flight. Three minutes into the flight, the aircraft accelerated beyond its safety limits and the pilot requested permission to return to Addis Ababa as the air traffic controllers had already been diverting other approaching flights. However, the aircraft disappeared from the radar screens and crashed six minutes after takeoff. It reached an altitude of 9000 feet. this was the second disaster that had occurred involving the 737 MAX 8 plane in l...