June 21, 2025
Intangible Assets

Nintendo Patents ‘Virtual Violin’, So Is It Time For Switch Music On Switch 2?

Image: Nintendo Social media account Nintendo Patents Watch is on the lookout for new Nintendo patents, and it may have just spotted one of the most unusual, involving a violin-typed music device and your Joy-Con! The patent was filed on 20th November 2023 and just published a few days ago, on 30th May 2025. And,

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Fixed Assets

Labour ‘at war’ over cash for Net Zero, housing, cops and education: Spending review goes to the wire as Rayner, Miliband, Yvette Cooper and Bridget Phillipson hold out

By JAMES TAPSFIELD, POLITICAL EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE Published: 08:19, 3 June 2025 | Updated: 08:20, 3 June 2025 Rachel Reeves is facing a battle to get the spending review over the line with four ministers said to be holding out. The Chancellor is due to unveil the crucial three-year settlements for departments in just over

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Tangible Assets

‘Working people have a better quality of life’ – says Dudley councillor as cash approved for youth employment plan

Cllr Simon Phipps, Dudley cabinet member for economy and infrastructure, approved collecting up to £352,600 from a pot of cash provided by the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA). If the decision is rubber-stamped at a meeting on June 9, the cash will be spent as part of the Connect to Work initiative. Cllr Phipps said:

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Intangible Assets

Hilco Streambank Seeks Offers for Dallas, TX-Based Data Center Business

Classified in: Science and technology, BusinessSubject: TNM NEW YORK, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hilco Streambank (www.HilcoStreambank.com), a leading intellectual property advisory firm specializing in intangible asset valuation, advisory, and monetization services, announced that it is seeking offers to acquire CoreSpace, a Dallas, TX-based data center providing multiple services to over 200 customers with a

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Operating Assets

Leeward Renewable Energy Operations Announces the Posting of Q1 2025 Financial Results and June 12 Investor Call

Classified in: Environment, BusinessSubjects: EARNINGS, Conference Call, Webcast Leeward Renewable Energy Operations, LLC (“LREO”) today announced that it has posted key operating and financial results for the first quarter of 2025 to its secure investor relations site. An investor call will be held on June 12, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. CDT. Details to access

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Fixed Assets

Why getting married abroad could land you with a HUGE bill from the taxman

Couples marrying abroad could be landed with a huge inheritance tax bill if their foreign wedding is not legally binding, a husband and wife have warned. Antonia Medlicott, 49, and Tim Pindar, 44, tied the knot in 2009 in the wedding of their dreams in Spain. The couples families flew out for a ‘big Catholic

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Tangible Assets

A reservoir of gold lies hidden in Earth’s core. Scientists say it’s leaking

By Jacopo Prisco, CNN Gold and other precious metals deep beneath the Earth eventually make their way up to the surface during the formation of volcanic islands, a study suggests. Photo: 123rf Gold and other precious metals are leaking from Earth’s core into the layers above, eventually making their way up to the surface during

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Tangible Assets

Lawsuit accuses Aldi of copying others’ packaging: See for yourself

article Images from lawsuit, via Gerben  The maker of Oreos, Chips Ahoy and Wheat Thins is suing Aldi over the supermarket chain’s packaging, alleging it “blatantly copies” their name brands.  Mondelez, the company that makes the name-branded foods, filed the lawsuit in federal court Tuesday.  Why is Aldi being sued?  What they’re saying: In the

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Operating Assets

Wells Fargo Enters into Agreement to Sell Rail Equipment Assets

Subjects: Photo/Multimedia, Business Update Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell the assets of the company’s rail equipment leasing business to a newly formed joint venture between GATX Corporation and Brookfield Infrastructure. The transaction is expected to close in Q1 2026 or sooner, subject to

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Controversial proposal to pay hunters cash to kill feral animals in Australia

A controversial proposal to pay hunters $20 for each feral animal they kill in regional New South Wales has ignited a political firestorm. NSW Premier Chris Minns on Tuesday floated the idea as a potential solution to the state’s $13million feral animal problem. Invasive species such as pigs, cats, dogs, and rabbits cost farmers millions

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