> BT is said to be leaning towards buying O2 UK over EE, with some reports saying an announcement could come this week. Article
> TeliaSonera said it would not sue former CEO Lars Nyberg for damages relating to the company's 2013 fiscal year. Article
> Telenor CEO Jon Fredrik Baksaas has stepped down from the supervisory board of VimpelCom. Article
> Google launched its StreetView service in Dubai. Report
> Intel pushed deeper into the Internet of Things (IoT) market by revealing a complete reference model designed to simplify IoT security and connectivity. Release
> Uber Technologies said a Spanish court decision blocking the smartphone-based rival to regular taxi services was "unusual", as it faces heightened scrutiny of its service across the globe. Report
> Digital advertisers will lose $6.3 billion (€5 billion) to fraudulent online ad viewers in 2015. Article
> An auditor's report concluded that Kabel Deutschland was worth almost a quarter more than the €84.53 per share ($104) offered by Vodafone to the remaining shareholders in the German cable operator. Article
And finally...New breakability tests for tablets showed that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 came out on top as the least breakable tablet. Release