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Introduction to IoT: How It Changes Our Daily Life

What is IoT? Imagine if your home, car, and even your fridge could talk to you! The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology that connects everyday objects to the internet, allowing them to send and receive data. For example, a smartwatch tracks your steps and heart rate and sends this data to your phone. A smart bulb can turn on or off using a mobile app. IoT makes life easier by automating simple tasks. How IoT Affects Our Daily Life IoT is all around us! Here are some ways it helps: ✅ At Home Smart Lights & Fans – Turn on/off with your phone or voice. Smart Refrigerators – Tell you when food is about to expire. Security Cameras & Doorbells – Let you see visitors from anywhere. ✅ At School & Work Smart Boards – Help teachers give digital lessons. Smart Attendance Systems – Mark attendance automatically. IoT Printers – Print from any device in the building. ✅ In Health & Fitness Smartwatches & Fitness Trackers – Monitor heart rate, steps, and sleep. Smart Pill Disp...

100 Countries and their Capitals

List of Countries and their Capitals  Afghanistan – Kabul Albania – Tirana Algeria – Algiers Andorra – Andorra la Vella Angola – Luanda Argentina – Buenos Aires Armenia – Yerevan Australia – Canberra Austria – Vienna Azerbaijan – Baku Bahamas – Nassau Bahrain – Manama Bangladesh – Dhaka Barbados – Bridgetown Belarus – Minsk Belgium – Brussels Belize – Belmopan Benin – Porto-Novo Bhutan – Thimphu Bolivia – Sucre (constitutional), La Paz (administrative) Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo Botswana – Gaborone Brazil – Brasília Brunei – Bandar Seri Begawan Bulgaria – Sofia Burkina Faso – Ouagadougou Burundi – Gitega Cambodia – Phnom Penh Cameroon – Yaoundé Canada – Ottawa Cape Verde – Praia Central African Republic – Bangui Chad – N'Djamena Chile – Santiago China – Beijing Colombia – Bogotá Comoros – Moroni Congo (Democratic Republic) – Kinshasa Congo (Republic) – Brazzaville Costa Rica – San José Croatia ...

What is UNO? History, Purpose, Organs, and Functions and Activities

  The United Nations (UN) is an international organization founded on October 24, 1945, with the primary goal of promoting peace, security, and cooperation among its member states ¹. The UN replaced the League of Nations and was established after World War II to prevent future wars and foster friendly relations among nations. *History* The UN's formation was a response to the devastation of World War II, with the signing of the UN Charter by 51 countries in San Francisco on June 26, 1945. The first session of the UN General Assembly was convened on January 10, 1946, in London  *6 Main Organs* 1. *General Assembly (GA)*: The main policy-making and representative body, comprising all 193 member states. It meets annually in September and makes key decisions, including appointing the Secretary-General and approving the UN budget ¹. 2. *Security Council (SC)*: Responsible for maintaining international peace and security, with 15 members, including 5 permanent members (China, France...

What is ECO?

ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization) was established in 1985. ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization) aims to promote economic cooperation and development among its member countries. ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization) was founded by Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey. ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization) has 10 member countries. Here is the list of 10 member countries of ECO (Economic Cooperation Organization): 1. Afghanistan 2. Azerbaijan 3. Iran 4. Kazakhstan 5. Kyrgyzstan 6. Pakistan 7. Tajikistan 8. Turkey 9. Turkmenistan 10. Uzbekistan  #ECO #EconomicCooperationOrganization #RegionalOrganization #EconomicDevelopment #InternationalCooperation