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Here s what s on the Thursday menu.

EBay sells Enterprise unit for $925 million; company tops profit expectations.

Q2 VC investments: $19.2 billion, approaching dot-com boom levels.

Facebook is reportedly testing shops within Facebook pages.

More shopping: Google is letting you shop with your voice. (As part of Google Purchases, which it s testing.)

From Intel s earnings call Wednesday: The company is delaying factory changes that would ve increased chip power and speed. The problem: being able to make smaller chips. Analysts say Intel s delay could boost its rivals.

Tesla to sell Model X SUVs in China in first half of 2016, after planned U.S. debut this quarter.

Report shows Uber has overtaken taxis in business travel for the first time.

Oft-sued Google expands Google Patents website to try to help inventors avoid patent lawsuits.

SEO manager wanted: Google is looking for help to improve the way its products appear on rival search sites.

Man accused of creating and selling Android malware while he was an intern at FireEye, a Milpitas cybersecurity company.

Netflix wins Rovi s patent lawsuit against it. Rovi, which accuses Netflix of violating five patents, says it will appeal.

EU launches antitrust investigations into Qualcomm practices.

Neil Young says he will no longer allow his music on streaming services because of poor sound quality.

 

Photo: The beta version of the Tesla Model X at the company s factory in Fremont on Feb. 23, 2012. (Patrick Tehan/Mercury News)