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Judge denies Apple request for sanctions against Samsung over evidence leak

U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh on Friday ruled against Apple’s request to sanction Samsung for sending previously-excluded evidence to the media and warned further “theatrics or sideshows” would not be tolerated.

A number of MacBook Pro and MacBook Air owners who updated to the recently-released OS X Mountain Lion are complaining of battery performance issues, with some reporting their batteries only last half as long as when OS X 10.7 Lion was installed.

HTC lowered its guidance after missing analysts’ expectations and reporting a 27 percent drop in revenues and a 57 percent drop in operating profits. The company’s slide is being blamed on increasing difficult competition in the smartphone arena. Related Posts:

Judge denies Apple’s sanctions request following Samsung rebuttal

In a ruling issued late Thursday in the Apple v. Samsung trial, Judge Lucy Koh denied an Apple motion filed earlier in the day which requested the Court hand down sanctions against Samsung for providing excluded case evidence to the media.

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Allan Gropper on Thursday ruled Apple does not own two of eight disputed Kodak patents the once-dominant photography company plans to sell at auction this month.

Apple’s much-rumored next-generation iPhone will hit shelves sometime in September despite rumblings that component supplies may push back the device’s launch date, one insider says.

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