Solid business piece in USA Today on the coalescing WLAN hardware market: Airespace to Cisco, Proxim (in bankruptcy with $100M+ in debt) to Moseley; McAfee buys Wireless Security Corporation. Of these, Airespace is clearly the most significant. (The mention in the article of Linksys is also significant, but it happened quite a while ago by business trend standards.)
Mergers and bankruptcies are signs, the writer maintains, of an industry that's maturing and growing revenue in which winners and losers are sorting out.