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Daily Innovation Brief by Maryanne Kane, Journalist

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                   DAILY INNOVATION BRIEF                      By Journalists Edward Kane & Maryanne Kane AN ELECTRIC MUSCLE CAR: NEW DODGE CHARGER DAYTONA                                                                       Source:  Dodge Dodge just debuted its new, all-electric Charger Daytona, an iconic, classic muscle car It is due to go into production and go on sale in 2024 The EV will be built on parent company Stellantis' powertrain that supports both electric and hybrid-electric vehicles Multiple trims will be offered with 455 hp, 590 hp, 670 hp and 800 hp The Dodge Charger Daytona Banshee model will have an 800 volt system and pump out 800 hp The EV has a separate electric motor for each axle It contains some unique technologies, like its manual eRupt transmission and a growling Fratzonic Exhaust Noisemaker system to make it loud and clear that this is an electric muscle car.        CREATING ENERGY FROM SEA CURRENTS                                                    

Your 6G Phone from China

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China Is Officially Working on 6G Tech Source: Stock Image of  6G 6G Tech is Faster than Fast China has officially started researching and developing 6G technology.  What is the potential of that kind of telecommunications?  The potential is mobile networks that support 1 terabyte per second speeds. A huge leap in communications.  This will be the next generation of cellular data services that will follow the emerging super fast 5G tech systems. China's Approach China's approach is official and structured.  Their purpose is to promote the latest wireless technology.  Two offices have been created by the government of China to lead the effort. One office is comprised of Chinese government officials from agencies responsible for policy making.  The second office is composed of their best experts from academia, think tanks  and companies. 6G - The Sky is the Limit Chinese government officials say 6G technology is in the exploratory phase.  There is no consensus on it