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Onder de motorkap wordt de Z Fold 7 aangedreven door een speciale versie van de nieuwste Snapdragon-chip: de Snapdragon 8 ...
Tennis kick starts BBC Sport’s summer schedule from Monday 9 June. For the first time in over 50 years women are competing at the historic Queen’s Club with current British number one Katie ...
The state government will expand the free sports voucher program for children aged between 5 and 17 in the upcoming budget.
Met een goede bluetooth-koptelefoon luister je niet alleen naar muziek, bovendien heb je ook geen last meer van een kabel die in de weg kan komen te zitten. Je kan bijvoorbeeld met de draadloze ...
The new Land Rover Discovery Sport Landmark Edition celebrates SUV’s history and versatility, while range-topping Metropolitan Edition is all about style and luxury ...
T.J. Oshie retires: Longtime Capitals star walking away from the sport after 16 seasons Oshie helped lead the Capitals to a Stanley Cup and was an Olympic hero during his legendary career ...
The Broncos appear set to adopt a new look, with an administrative move hinting at its first design shift in a quarter of a century.
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at how many footballers have already received a knighthood.
John Brenkus, the host of "Sport Science" that aired on ESPN, died by suicide, TMZ reported, citing the Virginia Department of Health, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. His family announced ...
Olympic gold medallist Adam van Koeverden has taken over the sports portfolio in government as secretary of state for sport. He'll be tasked with addressing urgent calls for federal funding for ...
The sport and physical-activity sector says a lack of future investment will have a big impact on clubs and facilities.
Who was John Brenkus? Born in 1971 in Vienna, Virginia, Brenkus co-founded BASE Productions and created Sport Science, which debuted on Fox Sports Net in 2007 and moved to ESPN in 2010.