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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: This solo-hosted daily tech news roundup delivers bite-sized updates on breaking stories in tech, AI, privacy, and gaming, blending journalistic precision with sponsor plugs in a streamlined, no-frills broadcast. Crisp, rapid-fire delivery keeps listeners hooked on the latest headlines.
- The Format: A solo host news briefing.
- The Key Players:
- Just Hosts: Brad McCullough anchors alone with sharp, engaging narration, bantering lightly with the audience about unresolved stories like TikTok while previewing future episodes, creating a conversational rapport amid dense tech intel.
🗝️ Key Themes & Topics
The episode packs a whirlwind tour of tech headlines, from corporate deals and privacy erosions to AI advancements and gaming reboots, spotlighting how big tech navigates regulation, innovation, and monetization in 2025.
- Topic 1: TikTok's U.S. Sale Saga – After years of uncertainty, an internal memo reveals TikTok has signed a deal selling its U.S. unit to Oracle, Silver Lake, and MGX for a 45% stake (ByteDance keeps 20%), valued at $14 billion; the new entity handles U.S. data, algorithms, and moderation independently, with Oracle auditing security to appease national concerns.
- Topic 2: Privacy Rulings and Search Data – Pennsylvania's Supreme Court rules police can access Google search
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What you'll learn
- 1 `(00:34)` **Episode Intro and Teaser**
- 2 `(01:57)` **TikTok US Unit Sale Deal**
- 3 `(04:42)` **Pennsylvania Supreme Court Ruling on Warrantless Google Searches**
- 4 `(06:53)` **Meta's Upcoming AI Models: Mango and Avocado**
- 5 `(08:23)` **YouTube Terminates AI Fake Trailer Channels**
- 6 `(12:10)` **Riot Games' League of Legends Overhaul: League Next**
- 7 `(14:26)` **Weekend Long Read Suggestions**
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Show Notes
Has TikTok finally been sold, episode number 47… The Pennsylvania supreme court says police don’t need a warrant to read your search history. YouTube terminates some big accounts over AI usage. A new League of Legends is coming. And in the longreads, and in the show, a look at how Zuck’s big bet on AI is coming along.
- Scoop: TikTok signs deal for U.S. unit after yearslong saga (Axios)
- TikTok U.S. Deal to Close Next Month: Oracle and Silver Lake Confirmed in Buyer Consortium (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Pa. high court rules that police can access Google searches without a warrant (The Record)
- Meta Is Developing a New AI Image and Video Model Code-Named ‘Mango’ (WSJ)
- YouTube Shuts Down Channels Using AI To Create Fake Movie Trailers Watched By Millions (Deadline)
- Riot Has a Secret Plan to Remake Its ‘League of Legends’ Game (Bloomberg)
Weekend Longreads Suggestions:
- Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s turbulent bet on AI (FT)
- Economics of Orbital vs Terrestrial Data Centers (Andrew McCalip)
- Feeding the Machine (The Verge)
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