Bluetooth technology is a set of specifications that allow devices to talk to other devices, or to accessories, wirelessly over short distances. Bluetooth technology allows devices to communicate with each other without cables. As of the writing of this paper (Fall 2005), Bluetooth technology is being used in significant numbers by cell phone manufacturers to do things like connect a hands-free headset to a mobile phone or connect a mobile phone to a computer. This paper presents an overview of best practices for using Bluetooth wireless technology and for addressing security concerns when using Bluetooth services.
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