Microsoft to begin selling WiFi gear

C|NET news reports
that Microsoft is building 802.11b wireless home networking products
within the same hardware division that creates keyboards and mice (hmmm,
some of their best products, btw). This probably denotes a shift in
Microsoft’s rumored policy to only certify 802.11a/b combo cards with
their OS; if they’re going to be selling 802.11b access points, they’re
going to have to certify drivers for those devices as well.

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