Following Apple's Lead, Google Launches Subscription Videogame Service 
 

Google is launching a videogame and app subscription service this week called Play Pass that costs $4.99 a month, just days after Apple unveiled an offering for the same price targeting the fast-growing mobile-game industry.

 
Apple to Keep Building Mac Pro in U.S. After Securing Tariff Relief 
 

Apple is keeping production of its new Mac Pro in Texas, reversing plans to shift manufacturing to China.

 
Nissan Lawyers Fear Ghosn Probe Hurt by Conflicts of Interest 
 

Lawyers inside Nissan Motor have raised concerns the company's investigation into former Chairman Carlos Ghosn is marred by conflicts of interest involving a Nissan executive and the company's outside law firm.

 
Snap Detailed Facebook's Aggressive Tactics in 'Project Voldemort' Dossier 
 

Facebook has been Silicon Valley's 800-pound gorilla, squashing rivals, ripping off their best ideas or buying them outright. But now the knives are coming out.

 
Thomas Cook Collapses, Forcing U.K. to Fly Tens of Thousands Home 
 

Thomas Cook Group, the 178-year-old British travel company, collapsed after failing to conclude a rescue deal with investors and creditors, forcing the U.K. government to repatriate tens of thousands of travelers and putting thousands of people out of work.

 
PG&E Moves Forward With $11 Billion Settlement Plan 
 

PG&E said it has formalized an $11 billion settlement with insurance companies over wildfire claims.

 
California Courts Could Set Limit on Uber's Valuation 
 

Under California's bill, ruling drivers as employees would mean the state's courts interpret Uber's core service to be transportation, not technology.

 
IEX Exchange to Exit Listings Business 
 

IEX Group will abandon its struggling listings effort after the upstart exchange's only listed company decided to jump ship.

 
Postmates Rolls Out Robots in Los Angeles as It Preps for IPO 
 

On-demand delivery company Postmates Inc., which is preparing to go public, is launching autonomous robots to deliver food.

 
Parents, Beware: Nerf's Newest Blasters Won't Fire Knockoff Darts 
 

Hasbro is waging a counterattack against Nerf knockoffs with a new line of blasters and darts that only work with each other.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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