Pub “field test” ends early

Apparently this past weekend’s debut of Steorn’s Orbo PowerCube wasn’t intended to be a public demonstration at all, but rather a quiet field test of the new technology. That plan was thwarted when Slattery’s Pub posted about the event on their Facebook page, and the information was picked up and spread by eager followers of […]

Orbo Nearly Ready for Market?

These days, every two years seems to be just about how often we need to peek in on Steorn in order to find anything new or interesting going on. Whatever they’re up to, it’s been slow and plodding work… or maybe, as some believe, a prolonged development period designed to bilk investors, where the next […]

Can we nail the coffin shut on Steorn yet?

Since the last time I wrote about Steorn, nearly two years ago, they haven’t proven their Orbo free energy device to the world. They haven’t even attempted another public demonstration. To the contrary, they shut down their online forum and development club, stopped releasing updates on their site, and Sean McCarthy (uncharacteristically) started keeping quiet. […]

Steorn finally reveals all (for a price)

Many new developments from Steorn today. First, they’ve finally opened up their developers’ club (the Steorn Knowledge Development Base — SKDB) to the public, and have reportedly released to club members more information on how to build and test Orbo devices. All of this comes for a price however; joining the SKDB costs €419.00 ($613.00). […]

February update

On January 30th, Steorn finally demonstrated free energy. Or at least, they say they did. What they showed was a couple of lines on an oscilloscope that, according to Sean, demonstrates to their target audience of potential technology developers that more energy was coming out of Orbo than was going in. As for the qualified […]