There's more wrong - I just rebooted and got the 'driver is authenticated' 
from the widget - but no sign that
wireless is supported, Then via 'right-click' on the ethernet-connection' I saw 
the 'connect to hidden networks' ,
which was the first clue, that things might work.. so I entered the 'hidden 
network' stuff' (SSID and pwd) and got
a connection. Only after disconnecting Ethernet, I finally see the Wireless 
picture on the top bar..

So in Summary - it's a 'step back'  from the pre-release and is getting further 
away in comparison to Windoze and
MAC-OSX which directly connect [ no need for "sudo apt-get update"  , 
"authentication" , entering a wireless network in the network widget and 
reboots ] .. and netbooks are currently high volume sales items ..

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Karmic BCM4311 doesn't work with Broadcom B43 wireless driver and Driver 
Broadcom STA
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421095
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