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In news that has shocked the tech world, tech giants Google and Apple have put aside their differences to come up with the greatest smartphone ever: iPhone Pro. The iPhone Pro, which will be released January 1, features the best of both technology giants. With Apple's incredible design and technological innovations, as well as Google's superior operating system, this is smart phone is tipped to completely revolutionize the tech world. More incredible still, the phone could indicate one of the biggest mergers in tech history.

iPhone Pro will feature some of the biggest innovations in the smartphone market: with a 4.8 inch screen, it effectively bridges the gap between tablet, phone and phablet. Apple's new Sapphire glass technology makes the phone virtually unbreakable and unscratchable. It also features a flexible, curving screen with an incredible 5388ppi display. The iPhone Pro has increased security measures with not only a touch recognition button but also a retina scanner and voice recognition technology and an incredible 40 megapixel camera.

iPhone Pro will also feature the best of Android operating software including sharing across apps, downloading music without necessarily using iTunes. You can also have access to both Google Play and the App Store, meaning your app possibilites are virtually endless. This incredible combination from both companies has led to speculation that an Apple-Google merger is on the way. Wall Street has been thrown into frenzy over the possible take over, which could be the biggest in market history: Apple-Google share prices are expected to skyrocket.

DISCLAIMER: TODAY, DEC. 28TH IS “INNOCENT’S DAY,” SO YES, YOU’VE BEEN FOOLED! INOCENTE MARIPOSA!

More on the “Día de los Inocentes:” Derived from a story in the Bible, where King Herod executed innocent children to kill Jesus, “Innocent’s Day” since has transformed in Catholic regions like Hispanic America, Spain And Phillippines, as a date of celebration and pranks, to celebrate that Jesus escaped the hands of King Herod. These pranks are also known as “inocentadas” and their victims are called “inocentes,” or alternatively, the pranksters are the "inocentes" and the victims should not be angry at them, since they could not have committed any sin.

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