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Pokemon GO December update could introduce trading, over 100 new Pokemon

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Word is Niantic plans to add the ability to trade Pokemon between players, but the developer hasn't yet confirmed when exactly the new feature will be available in Pokemon GO. A new rumor claims Niantic will release a major  Pokemon GO update  in December, which will add the long-awaited feature, as well as over 100 new normal and Legendary Pokemon. Players will also be able to raise their Pokemon as soon as they have been hatched from the eggs.  The information comes from the analysis of the game's code by people associated with web scanner PokeVS. Although it's not surprising that some of these features will be introduced into the game, it remains to be seen when exactly  Niantic  will announce them. Among the new  Legendary Pokemon  that developer will add in a future update there's Mew and Mewtwo. Other Pokemon that will be added in the December update include names like Celebi, Lugia, Pupitar, Entei, Raikou, Blissey, Miltank, Smoochum, Sme

iPad Pro line-up may expand in 2017 with a 10.5-inch model

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Rumors from Apple’s supply chain in Asia are indicating that production of a 10.5-inch iPad Pro will begin next month, in time for an early 2017 debut. To accompany wh at will be a fourth screen size option across the iPad line, the 10.5-inch model will allegedly be the first Apple product to feature an enhanced A10X CPU, basically a beefed-up version of the A10 chip running in the current  iPhone 7 . What might we owe a such move for the iPad? Apple has not given up on pushing iPads into the education or enterprise sectors. However, the  12.9-inch iPad Pro  is too large, in size and in price for schools. The  9.7-inch iPad Pro  is apparently not big enough for the enterprise. A 10.5-inch tablet could be the “just right” size being sought. With a spec-ed out 10.5-inch iPad in the stable, the rumors further point to a cheaper 9.7-inch tablet, with the goal of competing against the wide array of Android tablets. The initial report is coming from DigiTimes, which is

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is run through the Geekbench benchmark test

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The Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro is expected to be unveiled next month. The handset recently was run through the Geekbench benchmark test which revealed a limited number of specs. The model number is SM-C7010. According to Geekbench, the device carries a Snapdragon 625 SoC inside, equipped with an octa-core CPU that was running at 2.21GHz during the test. 4GB of RAM is included, and Android 6.0.1 is pre-installed.  The phone  did appear on India's Zauba import-export site . That listing showed that the Galaxy C7 Pro will carry a 5.7-inch screen, most likely with a 1080 x 1920 resolution. Four units were shipped into India from Korea with each one valued at the equivalent of $199 USD. That doesn't mean that the phone will be priced at that level when it is launched. The value is computed just for regulatory purposes. So just how did the Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro do on the Geekbench test? The phone scored 1000 on the single-core test and 5679 on the multi-core test. The pho