To simplify the purchasing process,three Wireless Home Audio kits are available: Premier Kit: Atwo-room starter kit that includes Director and IR Remote, Player and IRRemote, and Wireless-N Controller. Trio Kit:A kit for consumerslooking to add the power Wireless Home Audio to their existing audiosystems, the Trio Kit includes two Players, two IR Remotes, and aWireless-N Controller.Executive Kit:An easy way to add WirelessHome Audio capabilities to any room, the Executive Kit includes aDirector, IR Remote and matching speakers.Supporting Quotes: Greg Memo, vice president and general manager, products, Cisco ConsumerBusiness Group."After years of research and testing, we are answeringthe call for a wireless home audio system that seamlessly consolidatesmusic content from all of their sources into one solution with incredibleaudio quality. By both expanding the amount of accessible music andsimplifying the experience, we have developed a family of products thatwork together to greatly enhance the experience of enjoying digital musicthroughout the home."Mike Wolf, director, Digital Home, ABIResearch"We believe that today's home usage paradigm for digital musicwill transition from being PC-centric to one that is networked andaccessible throughout the home. Cisco's products allow consumers to enjoytheir digital music collections over the network and point to where webelieve this market is going."Worldwide Market Trends:In a recent IDC survey, 46 percent of home network owners and 27 percentof non home network owners were interested in streaming music from theircomputer or the Internet to their stereo. (IDC, June 2008) ABIforecasts total worldwide networked audio shipments will grow from 6.4million to 38 million with a compound annual growth rate of 68 percent.(ABI, 2007)Nearly a fourth (22 percent) of U.S households have atleast one iPod. (Forrester,2008).Pricing and availability:The Wireless Home Audio products are available in the United States fromauthorized Linksys by Cisco retailers, authorized resellers, and VARpartners. 
Cisco anticipates availability in stores in Denmark and TheNetherlands during the first quarter of 2009. The Conductor will beavailable in the first quarter of 2009.Estimated street prices are as follows:Premier Kit - $999.99/ EUR 999.99 Trio Kit - $849.99/ EUR 849.99Executive Kit - $549.99/ EUR 549.99 Conductor - Pricing available atlaunch Director - $449.99/ EUR 449.99 Player - $299.99/ EUR 299.99 StereoSpeaker Kit - $149.99/ EUR 149.99 Controller - $349.99/ EUR 349.99 iPodDock - $79.99/ EUR 79.99 IR Remote - $29.99/ EUR 29.99 Supporting Resources:Product Web page - http:// B-rollfootage and product images of Cisco's new Wireless Home Audio family areavailable at (Username: linksyspr, Password:linksyspr). Podcast with Cisco's Ned Hooper discussing the company'sConsumer strategy Read Cisco's news feature on the media-enabled home.Learn more about consumer products for a media-enabled home at and Become aFacebook fan of Cisco "LinksysbyCisco" and "Digital Cribs" and invite yourfriends to join the conversation. The Cisco CES press conference willtake place from 1:00-1:45 p.m. Videos:3 Videos: Linksys by Cisco Wireless Home Audio, Wireless Home AudioSources and Linksys by Cisco Media Hub http:// by Cisco Wireless Home Audio http:// by Cisco MusicSources http:// byCisco Media Hub http:// Technorati Tags: Cisco, Consumer, Linksys by Cisco, audio, music, iPod,Rhapsody, AudioLounge, RadioTime, Wireless Home Audio, CES, Greg Memo,music streaming. About Cisco SystemsCisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking that transformshow people connect, communicate and collaborate. Cisco's vision for theconsumer is to enable people to live a connected life that is morepersonal, more social, and more visual.

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For Court stands at the very top of tennis’ list of achievements.Try this. She won a total of 62 Grand Slam titles: next in line is Martina Navratilova with 59, and both outstrip the next, Billie Jean King, at a mere 39. (The top man Roy Emerson with 28.)What about this Twenty-four singles Slams: next in line is Steffi Graf at 22. (Roger Federer is way out of contention with his 15.)Look at another Court is the only person to win all 12 Slams at least twice. Court is one of only three players to achieve a career “boxed set” all three titles at all four Slams.Not enough Well, Court is one of only three women to win a calendar Slam (in 1970), and on four further occasions, she won three singles Slams in the same year.Make no mistake, this woman dominates the record books now just as much as she dominated the opposition during her 17-year career.While you absorb those statistics, consider this, too.Between 1970 and 1975, the Australian Open did not hold a mixed doubles competition, and in 1965 and 1969, the mixed finals were abandoned due to bad weather (and Court was lined up to play in both). So it’s entirely possible that this remarkable woman could have won another half dozen Slams.