Control Center is a broad term that generally refers to a centralized interface or system used to manage, monitor, and control various functions, devices, or processes. Its specific function depends heavily on the context. For example, in Apple devices, Control Center provides quick access to commonly used settings like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and screen brightness. In industrial settings, a control center might monitor and manage complex manufacturing processes. The core idea is always centralized management and control.
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