Other possibilities based on my personal experience with these things:
1) Their counsel told them to STFU and quit bragging about things for
which they yet have no patent protection.
and
2) They encountered challenges of scale when they tried to create a
commercial application.
Or, as one of
A follow-up on my recent STEORN musings.
There is another possibility that comes to mine, a remote scenario
that involves a bit of drama. It assumes STEORN still has something of
value that they eventually plan on revealing. However, based on the
fact that there have been no official
Speaking of alternative energy companies...
It's been a long dry spell since we've heard anything from STEORN,
particularly since their spectacularly failed July 2007 demo debacle.
My gut reaction would be to assume, sadly, that things are probably
not being going well for them. Common sense
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