Gawker reports that a web security group has discovered some holes in AT&T’s network, exposing iPad owners’ personal information to the masses. The reported number of users affected is 114,000, and several famous names are on …
Quotes: Oil Spill Kills the Twitter Fail Whale
“I’m sad to report that the oil spill in the gulf has killed the Twitter Fail Whale. Take a minute to remember the good times it brought us.”
— UNTRUE TWEETS, tweeting on the iconic Twitter whale, who comes out when the service …
Ridiculous Infomercial of the Day: Big Top Cupcake
This ad presents a problem worthy of complaining about: “Looking like a fool while your cakes aren’t cool.”
Audio of the Golden Tate 911 Call
Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Golden Tate sweet tooth got him in a bit of trouble. TMZ has the audio from the 911 call made by a Top Pot Doughnuts employee in Bellevue, Wash., after Tate and a friend made a late-night …
Disney Closes Doors of Five ESPN Zone Restaurants
After this latest round of cuts, California will be the lone state left with a branch of the sports bar / restaurant / arcade combos.
Glenn Beck’s Thriller ‘The Overton Window’ Has a Book Trailer
Glenn Beck does not act like a traditional newsman. So why should Glenn Beck release a traditional book trailer?
Ponzi Schemer Scott Rothstein Sentenced to 50 Years
Lawyer-turned-imaginary-financial-titan Scott Rothstein was sentenced to 50 years in prison by a federal judge today for running a $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme. Rothstein — who fled to Morocco after his scheme collapsed — had …
BP Gets @BPGlobalPR to Clear Up Its Twitter
@BPGlobalPR: Please verify that you’re an (un)official account.
Jack White and Conan: The Palest Duo Ever?
The duo has something in the works for Nashville tomorrow night.
New York Times Releases List of Reader-Stumping Words
Question: How many degrees do you need to read the New York Times? Apparently, a few.
‘Chrissy Pronger’: Humorous or Tasteless?
Is it a newspaper’s job to report on the news or make new news for others to report on? The Chicago Tribune tested those waters on Tuesday.
It’s 2010 — Why Are People Still Being Charged with Adultery?
Despite what The Onion might say, NewsFeed would venture that New York State contains more than its fair share of adulterers.




