
Wireless Technology
Wireless technology refers to the transmission of data and communication without the need for physical connections, like wires or cables. It uses radio waves, infrared signals, or satellite communications to enable devices to connect and share information over distances. Common examples include Wi-Fi, which connects devices to the internet, and Bluetooth, which allows devices to communicate over short ranges. This technology enables mobility and convenience in our daily lives, allowing smartphones, tablets, and other devices to communicate seamlessly, enhancing how we access information and interact with each other.