By: Robert Sterling – SeaPRwire – Most people assume the highest risk in commercial roofing begins when crews start installing materials. That assumption misses a critical detail. The danger often starts much earlier, when estimators climb onto rooftops simply to prepare a bid. Estimating Edge has chosen to shine a light on this overlooked stage […]
Category: Technologies
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 […]
The Real Story Behind Monash’s AV Overhaul: Why One University Is Quietly Rewriting the Rules of Digital Learning Spaces
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Universities rarely struggle with a shortage of technology. They struggle with what happens after the technology arrives. Every new classroom, lecture hall, collaboration zone, or hybrid learning space tends to introduce another layer of complexity. Support teams inherit fragmented systems. Faculty members face inconsistent experiences. Students encounter different interfaces […]
The AI Sales Problem Was Never the Model: Spekit Is Betting the Real Bottleneck Is Corporate Memory
By: TechVanguard – SeaPRwire – Revenue teams are discovering an uncomfortable truth. Their AI tools are getting smarter, yet the answers remain unreliable. A sales rep asks about pricing and receives information that expired months ago. A copilot drafts customer content that misses the company’s messaging standards. Another agent generates a different answer to the […]
When a Car Website Earns More Without Showing More Ads: The Hidden Economics Behind L’Argus’ 279% Revenue Surge
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – Most publishers think revenue growth requires adding more ads. That assumption is exactly what makes the L’Argus story interesting. Between January and May 2026, the French automotive media brand increased revenue per page by 279% while keeping ad density low and preserving a premium user experience. From a technology […]
Why a Hosting Benchmark Matters More Than a Marketing Campaign: The Quiet Signal Behind GreenGeeks’ Latest Recognition
By: TechVanguard – SeaPRwire – Most hosting companies spend heavily on advertising. Far fewer are willing to let independent performance tests speak for them. That is why GreenGeeks’ latest recognition deserves a closer look. The company was recently ranked as a Top Tier performer by WP Hosting Benchmarks across both the under-$25-per-month and the $25-to-$50-per-month […]
The Pentagon Keeps Releasing UFO Files. Americans Keep Believing. The Real Story May Be Neither.
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – A potato-shaped object. A glowing sphere above a pond. Red lights moving in perfect sync across the night sky. None of these descriptions would look out of place in a science-fiction script. Yet they now appear inside newly released U.S. government documents. On June 12, the U.S. Department of […]
When a Car Wash Chain Gives Away Free Washes, the Real Story Is Hidden in the Map
By: Robert Sterling – SeaPRwire – Most grand opening announcements read the same. A ribbon gets cut. A few discounts are offered. Local officials smile for photos. Then the story disappears. What caught my attention about Tidal Wave Auto Spa’s newest location in Goldsboro, North Carolina, is not the free car washes. It is the […]
The Real Question Isn’t “Should You Install iOS 27?”—It’s Whether You’re Ready to Be Apple’s Next Beta Tester
By: TechVanguard – SeaPRwire – Every year, the same scene plays out. Apple unveils a new iPhone operating system, social media fills with screenshots of fresh features, and millions of users face the same dilemma: upgrade immediately or wait. This year, ahead of WWDC26 and the arrival of iOS 27, that decision may be getting […]
The AI Boom Has a Trust Problem, and ShelterZoom Is Betting That Data Provenance Will Be the Next Cybersecurity Battleground
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – Most companies are rushing to deploy AI. Far fewer can explain where their AI data came from, who touched it, whether it was altered, or how quickly they can recover when systems fail. That gap is becoming expensive. ShelterZoom’s latest partnerships with SB C&S, The Kenton Group, and Conscience […]
The Real Battle Isn’t on the Pitch: Why Someone Just Built a Database for Every Controversial Referee Call in Soccer
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Most soccer arguments die within 48 hours. Fans rage online, television panels replay a controversial decision, and then the conversation moves on to the next match. That cycle is exactly what NotFair.com is trying to break. The newly launched platform is built around a simple idea: instead of debating […]
Why the Most Interesting Keyboard of 2026 Isn’t Chasing More Keys, More RGB, or More Hype
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – The biggest problem with modern keyboards is not a lack of features. It is feature overload. Walk through any enthusiast forum and you’ll find keyboards packed with knobs, screens, layers of RGB effects, and endless marketing claims. Yet many users still spend eight hours a day moving their fingers […]











