E-196: NINTENDO PROTECTS ITS INVESTMENT, GOOGLE KEEPS ITS STUFF, AND PEPSI CONTINUES TO FACE PRESSURE
Update: 2025-09-11
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It's Thursday, and we wrap up the week with updates on the Pepsi saga, a Nintendo Switch modder facing a $2 million penalty, Google's win in keeping Chrome and Android in an antitrust ruling, a tragic incident where a 13-year-old lost their life due to fireworks, and yet again, the California GOP struggling to get their act together.
ARTICLES:
- PepsiCo CEO’s Tall Order: Win Over Investor Calling for Strategy Reset
- Switch modder landed with a $2 million fee after settling lawsuit with Nintendo over selling modded consoles and piracy-enabling flash carts
- Google will not be forced to sell off Chrome or Android, judge rules in landmark antitrust ruling
- 13-year-old boy killed while setting off fireworks: Police
- California Republicans at odds over how to fight Newsom’s map
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