MSI\'s Bluetooth and 802.11b combo module

From CSR's e-news service I know about MSI's Bluetooth and 802.11b combo module:
"MSI's Bluetooth and 802.11b combo module using CSR's BlueCore Cambridge, UK - November 4, 2002 - CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) has announced
that Taiwanese motherboard manufacturer Micro-Star International (MSI(TM)) has launched a wireless module combining both Bluetooth and Wireless LAN protocol
802.11b. The module is being supplied with the company's mainboard 845PE Max2 and is available now in all major markets around the world".
Where I can receive the detailed information concerning to this module?

Quote
Originally posted by wonkanoby
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/per/per/pro_per_list.php?kind=7&CHIP=39&NAME=Bluetooth
This address (http://www.msi.com.tw/program/products/p. *NAME=Bluetooth)
describes two PC2PC BlueTooth the device (Bluetooth Transceiving Key (MS-6967) and
 Bluetooth Transceiving Module (MS-6968)).
Me interests " wireless module combining both Bluetooth and Wireless LAN protocol
802.11b ". That it is?

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