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Sprint confirms upcoming entry into hot spot business: The latest of the cellular telephone companies confirms that they'll be getting their feet wet. This makes three of the top six U.S. firms. Alan Reiter reported on this from an airline convention several days ago, and Sprint has now confirmed it separately.
Linksys prices continue to drop: Linksys equipment prices continue to stagger me with every drop. I'm quite fond of the wireless gateway with a 4-port 10/100 Mbps Ethernet switch, the BEFW11S4, which is now just $100 at Amazon.com. Linksys's PC Card, the WPC11, is just $50 with a rebate. The WET11 Ethernet bridge, which debuted at a street price of around $130, is just $105.