Chaymeriyia Moncrief was just 24-years-old when she founded her Tesix Wireless tech company that’s now valued at more than $5 million. Tesix Wireless was launched after Moncrief had a bad experience with a cell phone company. “You go in and they say your phone bill is going to be $98, but you are getting a Read More…
Author: Mahogany Revue
Louisiana State Police Makes History With 3 Black Captains and Lieutenants
The Louisiana State Police Department has made history after recently appointing three Black policemen to the agency’s command staff. It is the first time since 1936 that 3 African American employees are in leadership positions at the same time. In January 2021, Captain Kenny Van Buren was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel over Investigations and Captain Read More…
Movie Tells The Story of Robot Services Sn Restaurant
A recent episode of the X-Files showed Agents Mulder and Scully dining in a restaurant where there wasn’t a single person in sight. Rather, everything was automated—the ordering, the food prep, the delivery system—offering some playful commentary on the technological world we live in today. Robots are starting to play an important role in restaurants Read More…
Bitcoin Market Crash Report in 2021
Last week I sold my bitcoin (BTC) and my ether (ETH) and in an article entitled Bitcoin: Time To Exit I said I thought it could go to $40,000 but I didn’t have the nerve for the next 20%. I said I thought $40,000 was the most likely top but in effect I didn’t care Read More…
Astronauts Welcome SpaceX’s Crew Dragon to Space Station
SpaceX’s most-flown Falcon 9 rocket booster yet returns to Florida home port By Amy Thompson Behold! The SpaceX’s sooty Falcon 9, a six-time flier. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — SpaceX’s historic six-time flier — a Falcon 9 rocket first stage designated B1049 — returned to Florida’s Port Canaveral Friday (Aug. 21), after delivering a batch of Read More…
Google uncloaks once-secret server
n August 2019, the Arizona Municipal Water Users Association built a 16-foot pyramid of jugs in its main entrance in Phoenix. The goal was to show residents of this desert region how much water they each use a day—120 gallons—and to encourage conservation. “We must continue to do our part every day,” executive director Warren Read More…








