LG tent caught hidden camera, does Sprint Optimus Black?

Is this a case of identity crisis smartphone, or simply a frame repurposed? Anyway, LG has earned a combined Marquee ready to bail out Sprint future line-up. The sudden leak comes courtesy of a private video now marked by Android Central, and was taken at a summit Dallas-based Radio Shack business. Obviously the cap of a Mr. Blurrycam display on the screen that the phone running a vanilla Gingerbread construction, and features a minimalist design that recalls the Black Optimus . We can not be certain that the two are indeed twins, however, that the roadmap leak reported a stateside bow in October for Black Optimus – it could just be a rebrand for the network now.

Big Big Cursor: the pen tablet is also a fridge magnet

The stylus , as you may have noticed, is a slight rise this year and is now also moved into territory survival Big with the cursor. Available in two varieties arrow pointer and the cursor is designed for use on touch screens capacity, and it packs some very practical magnets that let you attach some magnets friendly tablets or cases – or your refrigerator for this issue. $ 13 and it is up to you – video after the break.

Blogger Hit DDoS death threats

Mask.of.sanity writes “An Australian blogger blew the lid on fraud campaigns emerging domain name has been threatened with death by the crooks. His blog and domain parking company are still hit with a denial retail of service attack that included the death threats in the form of HTML links in its newspapers. Team Australia Government CERT and the U.S. Secret Service (blog servers were hosted on U.S. soil) and continuing control of botnet server control. Ten days later, the victim is still attacked and is fighting a game of cat and mouse as IP address ranges of change. ”

Waterstone UK seller delivers to enter the race e-reader

Waterstone is not exactly the biggest name in the sale of books (at least stateside), but he knows that to survive in this market, it will have to get on the train e-book. The Director General of the British company, James Daunt, told Radio 4 that it planned to enter the market with both an electronic book store and a real drive by spring 2012. Mr Daunt said he was inspired by the success of the Nook , and the challenge it poses for Amazon Kindle , only to take a stab at the British chain ushering in the 21st century. Of course, while we hate to sound harsh buzz, Waterstone has been offering e-books and e-readers since 2008 through a partnership with Sony with only minimal market impact. And we have already seen a major book seller (double the size of Waterstone) fall flat on his face as they tried to enter the digital age. But still, we want Daunt and his company all the best.