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The sign at eBay headquarters in San Jose, Calif. is photographed on Friday, April 19, 2013. The company has transformed itself from an online auction site into one of the most highly sought after technological partners for small and large retailers.  (Gary Reyes/ Bay Area News Group)
Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group
The sign at eBay headquarters in San Jose, Calif. is photographed on Friday, April 19, 2013. The company has transformed itself from an online auction site into one of the most highly sought after technological partners for small and large retailers. (Gary Reyes/ Bay Area News Group)
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Here s what s on the Thursday menu.

EBay shares are up more than 11 percent after it raised forecasts and reported revenue that beat Wall Street estimates.

France has ordered Microsoft to stop tracking Windows 10 users without their consent. The company faces fines if it doesn t comply within three months.

Analyst: Apple could make $3 billion from Pokémon Go as players spend money on PokéCoins.

South Korean regulators inspect Google office as part of an antitrust probe into Android.

Tinder launches group-dates feature — cue the orgy concerns.

SoftBank, Honda say they re working on talking cars that can read drivers emotions.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation has sued the government to try to get rid of anti-circumvention restrictions that are part of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, saying it limits what people can do with devices and products they own. (EFF announcement)

Breeze, an S.F.-based startup that leases cars to drivers for Uber, Lyft and delivery services, suspends its service. It says it will license out its car-fleet management software instead.

If you want to be a self-driving car engineer, Udacity will have a nanodegree for that.  (HT Recode)

 

Photo: EBay headquarters in San Jose. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group)

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