forgelink???

Forgelink
nickk
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GtMonster wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 7:03 am So from the last input on the patent registry... I can only assume this technology went know nowhere as the registration period expired and was subsequently closed?
Our main Forgelink trademark was recently approved.
We have multiple patents pending.

techpro2004
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It has been a while any update???

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As we approach the one year anniversary of the announcement of this new product, is there anything beyond copyright/trademark filings that indicate this is indeed a forthcoming product and not just vaporware.

(IIRC, SD did not attend last year's NAB, which likely would have been the industry conference for SD's portfolio ...

But maybe I am misremembering, and SD did indeed attend industry conferences and has shared details about this elusive product.)

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gtb
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Re: forgelink???

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rpcameron wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 5:50 pm As we approach the one year anniversary of the announcement of this new product, is there anything beyond copyright/trademark filings that indicate this is indeed a forthcoming product and not just vaporware.
Starting a new business venture (according to nickk, not associated with the existing offerings) can take a lot longer than some might realize (I walk by the buildings of companies that are in ostensibly in "stealth" mode for upwards of two to three years[0], some of which exit stealth mode, some of which end up pivoting, and some of which have their furniture sent to Inside Better Source (a great source of cheap Herman Miller chairs; just saying)).

[0] While I use the term "stealth" in quotes, the issue is that the companies often have at least a few details on the outside of the building for those paying attention, and looking at the badges used to access the facility. I used to occasionally walk by the Apple Car building (which no one was supposed to know existed, except for the part about the notice on the door that said deliver mail/packages to the Apple branded building next door ("whoops"!), and permits about various modifications to the building which only made sense if you have vehicles inside (another "whoops!")). FD: I do live in the valley (silicon, that is).

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Good thing Nick doesn't live in Sunnyvale anymore or you'd be walking by his house trying to spy on things :lol:.

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