Comment The "nuts and bolts" of it please... (Score 1) 129
Gaawk (me choking on, well, opinions)...
I am sure I am not the only one. That there are people interested is how Apple has implemented Bluetooth. For instance, I am rather sure HID [Human Interface Device] Bluetooth keyboards work w/iPods but SPP [Serial Port Protocol] Bluetooth keyboards (if there is such a thing) do not. While, I believe, SPP keyboards should work with RIM products. The Bluetooth keyboard I am using w/my iPod is 3rd party. Further, I would be very surprised if it had an Apple authentication chip inside.
I am also rather sure A2DP [Advanced Audio Distribution Protocol] Bluetooth headphones work with iPods even with out a authentication chip. I bought A2DP headphones for a Sony phone and when iPod included this feature in a FW upgrade the phones worked with the iPod.
What I (and I believe others) want to know is what Bluetooth devices work and/or how to get them to work with an iPod.
(1) What Bluetooth protocols are supported?
(2) Do you need an authentication chip for any of them?
(3) Can an application gain access to Bluetooth SSP?
(4) Can an application gain access to Bluetooth HID?
(5) Will any Bluetooth keyboard work w/an iPod?
[Let's keep this branch of comments restricted to the facts - sort of like the "wiki" branch off of this slash-dot story.] ...thanks