By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – Most people looked at Elon Musk’s newly revealed AI1 satellite and saw another ambitious space project. I saw something else. SpaceX appears to be attacking one of the biggest bottlenecks in artificial intelligence: electricity. Every major AI company today faces the same problem. Computing power can be purchased. Chips […]
Month: June 2026
The Real Battle in AI Shopping Is Not Intelligence. It Is Merchant Access
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – The hardest part of building an AI shopping assistant is not generating recommendations. It is getting access to enough merchants to make those recommendations useful. That is why FRIDAY’s announcement matters. The company says it can now reach more than 48,500 brands and merchants through partnerships with impact.com and […]
The Storage Land Grab Few People Notice: Why Five Ontario Facilities Matter More Than the Press Release Suggests
By: Robert Sterling – SeaPRwire – Self-storage looks boring until you follow where the acquisitions happen. That’s usually where the real story begins. Make Space Storage’s purchase of five Vaultra Storage properties in Ontario is not a flashy transaction. It is a calculated move in a business where location density often matters more than brand […]
Why a Gas Station Opening in Arizona Says More About America’s Growth Map Than Most Retail Expansions
By: Robert Sterling – SeaPRwire – Most store-opening announcements are easy to ignore. This one is different. Buc-ee’s is not simply adding another roadside stop. Its decision to open its first Arizona location in Goodyear on June 22 reveals how aggressively the company is extending a business model that has turned a convenience store into […]
The World Cup’s Real Group of Death Has No Giant: Why Group D Could Turn Into a Three-Week Street Fight
By: Logan Pierce – SeaPRwire – Most World Cup groups have a clear hierarchy. Group D does not. That is what makes it dangerous. The United States enters as host nation. Türkiye arrives with one of the most gifted young squads in the tournament. Australia brings years of World Cup experience. Paraguay remains one of […]
The Flying Car Race Has Quietly Moved Beyond Prototypes—Now China Is Building the Industry Around Them
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – The biggest misconception about flying cars is that they are still science projects. They are not. The real challenge today is certification, manufacturing, infrastructure, and battery technology. In China, that transition is already underway. New production facilities are opening. Aircraft are entering commercial trial operations. Companies are collecting thousands […]
The Real Bottleneck in Driver Education Was Never the Classroom—It Was the Compliance Stack Behind It
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Most EdTech companies talk about content. Driver education has a different problem. Students can watch lessons online. That part was solved years ago. The harder challenge sits behind the screen. Licensing rules vary by state. Course hours must be verified. Records must be stored. Certificates must be issued correctly. […]
When AI Learns to Dub Like a Human, K-Content Stops Needing Permission to Go Global
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – For years, the biggest bottleneck in the global expansion of Korean content was never creativity. It was localization. A hit series could travel worldwide. Smaller productions often could not. Professional dubbing remained expensive, slow, and largely reserved for major studios. Subtitles filled the gap, yet they rarely delivered the […]
When AI Starts Competing With Your Power Grid: Why Energy Intelligence Is Becoming the Metric CEOs Can’t Ignore
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – The biggest risk in the AI race is no longer model performance. It is the electricity bill hiding behind it. Many executives spent years worrying about cloud costs. Now they are discovering that power availability and energy efficiency may become even tougher constraints. According to a survey of 300 […]
The Real Story Behind Campfire’s Best Workplace Win: Why Fast-Growing AI Startups Are Selling Opportunity, Not Perks
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Great workplace awards often get dismissed as corporate marketing. The harder question is what happens behind the badge. Campfire’s inclusion on Inc.’s 2026 Best Workplaces list caught my attention for one reason. The company expanded from roughly 10 employees to more than 115 within a year. At that speed, […]
When a Tire Factory Leads to Another Factory: The Quiet Industrial Merger Happening Between China and Serbia
By: Robert Sterling – SeaPRwire – A trade relationship becomes something else the moment both sides start building factories together. That is the signal buried inside the latest remarks from Marko Čadež, President of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. More than a decade ago, Chinese companies were barely present in Serbia. Today, around […]
The Most Watched Exam in China Isn’t the Test Paper — It’s the System Built Around 12.9 Million Students
By: Adrian Cole – SeaPRwire – A nation does not mobilize this level of coordination for an ordinary examination. On June 7, China’s 2026 National College Entrance Examination, better known as the Gaokao, begins with 12.9 million students entering examination halls across the country. The headline number attracts attention. The more revealing story sits outside […]










