yucca
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Expect bugs with first generation devices
I'm suggesting that we should expect, in the case of Bluetooth, more than the usual crop of bugs that one sees in first generation devices. Remember the compatability problems with modems back in the 80s and early 90s? That happened with much simpler devices and vastly less ambitious communications specifications.
Any first generation specification is going to have areas that are open to interpretation, and these areas of ambiguity will result in different engineers implementing product features that utilize the spec in different ways (often to provide a feature that will make their product stand out from the competition). My scan of the Bluetooth spec last spring left me with the impression that security, in general; and authentication, in particular, are going to be areas to test carefully when devices begin to ship. BTW, the spec should still be available for download.
Also note that they are already working on a second version of the Bluetooth specification . . . "Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!" . . . Sorry for invoking images of a bygone non-color screen era, but it seemed particularly relevant as I gaze at my VDX's screen. 
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