The Next AI Image War Won’t Be About Better Pictures. It’ll Be About Who Understands Brands Better.

By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – The race to build the world’s best AI image model has become crowded, predictable and, in many ways, disconnected from how creative teams actually work. Nearly every major release promises sharper images, stronger aesthetics or higher benchmark scores. Those improvements matter, yet they rarely solve the daily frustrations inside […]

The Fragrance of Mugwort Fades. The Spirit of the Dragon Boat Festival Does Not.

By: Elena Rostova – SeaPRwire – The Dragon Boat Festival survives because it carries something deeper than tradition. Every year people wrap rice dumplings, race dragon boats and hang mugwort outside their homes. Those rituals are familiar. The harder question is what still binds them together. This year’s celebrations across China offer a clear answer. […]

The Companies Dominating Gartner’s Supply Chain Ranking Have One Thing in Common: Faster Decisions, Not Bigger Networks

By: TechVanguard – SeaPRwire – For years, supply chain discussions focused on scale. Bigger networks. More suppliers. More warehouses. The latest Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 for 2026 tells a different story. The companies staying ahead are not necessarily the ones with the largest operations. They are the ones making better decisions at greater speed. […]

Affiliate Marketing Doesn’t Need More Tools. It Needs Fewer Dashboards.

By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Affiliate marketers have spent years stitching together disconnected platforms. One account manages traffic. Another hosts CPA offers. A third tracks website monetization. Funds move slowly between systems, campaign data lives in separate dashboards, and routine tasks become administrative work instead of marketing work. RollerAds’ latest platform launch is less […]

The Letter That Crossed the Strait: Why One Film Is Reopening Conversations About Memory, Family and Home

By: Jonathan Vance – SeaPRwire – Some films succeed because of their box office numbers. Others matter because they revive conversations that families have avoided for decades. A Letter to Grandma appears to belong to the second category. Before reaching audiences in Taiwan, the film has already prompted many Taiwanese attending the Straits Forum in […]

A Supplier Award Is Nice. The Real Story Is Why Honda Thinks Operational Intelligence Is Worth Paying For

By: Logan Pierce Corporate supplier awards rarely attract much attention outside the companies involved. Most become marketing headlines and disappear within days. Honda’s 2026 Outstanding Value Supplier Award tells a different story. It points to a quiet shift inside large manufacturers. Operational expertise is no longer viewed as overhead. It is becoming a competitive asset […]

Silicon Isn’t the Only Thing Moving to Arizona. AI Companies Are Chasing the Infrastructure Behind the Next Computing Era.

By: TechVanguard – SeaPRwire – Winning the AI race is no longer just about building better models. It is becoming a contest over geography. Companies increasingly want to be close to semiconductor fabs, hyperscale data centers and engineering talent rather than managing those relationships from a distance. RAEK’s decision to move its headquarters from the […]

Why One Wedding Venue Became a National Playbook for the “All-in-One” Ceremony Economy

By: Christian Brooks – SeaPRwire – A single wedding venue expansion rarely matters on its own. Birch Wood Vineyards in Derry, New Hampshire, just became part of a much larger operational system. Wedgewood Weddings & Events has folded it into its national network, marking its second venue in the state and another step deeper into […]