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WWE All Stars has received a new video showcasing the full roster of fighters that will appear in the new wrestling game from THQ.
THQ has been making a lot of money with its WWE franchise, but now, instead of another numbered iteration, it's preparing a special title, aimed at classic wrestling fans who grew... |
1 March 2011 15:51 GMT |
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After previously raising around $6 million on the stock market from various investors, YardBarker, the web's biggest sports-related blogging platform, has managed to pull in another $1.5 million, a recent SEC filing shows. No details about this latest transaction have been released by YardBarker officials, but p... |
10 September 2009 09:43 GMT |
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Berbie has updated its route-planning software for Mac OS X, TrailRunner. TrailRunner is a route-planning app for Mac OS X that can calculate a route for the desired distance. The software is freely available for download and can export directions onto the users' iPods. With TrailRunner, users get detailed orie... |
17 August 2009 08:01 GMT |
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Famous sports car maker Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. was pleased to find out that WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) ruled positive on two complaints made by the Italian-based company regarding trademark disputes on two domain names.The cases dealt with the registration and bad faith usage of the lambor... |
6 August 2009 09:15 GMT |
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Sports star, Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in the early hours this morning in a hit-and-run, only hours after pitching in a game that got sportswriters singing his praise. The person responsible for the crash that also took the lives of two other men was later apprehended, and is curren... |
9 April 2009 11:43 GMT |
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The importance of an active life and, most importantly, of sports can never be stressed enough. In light of the latest research, sports should become an integrated part of the lives of all teens, with parents being strongly encouraged to make sure this happens, as it’s been proven that the beneficial effects of... |
23 December 2008 10:38 GMT |
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AT&T further proves its continuous support for sports by announcing a new collaboration with USA Basketball, the non-profit organization and the governing body for basketball in the States. Following this new agreement, the largest mobile operator in North America has become the official partner of the USA Basketball... |
15 July 2008 03:46 GMT |
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Badminton is usually a non-violent sport, but that's not the case with the badminton that we're invited to play in Ozura Mobile's latest game, entitled Counter Smash. The game was released yesterday, June 1, via MaxGames, a popular mobile gaming portal that leverages on the FunlogiX platform developed ... |
2 June 2008 08:58 GMT |
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Women's menstrual cycles may be painful, but their muscles are not. Polycystic ovary syndrome (POS) seems to make women better athletes, a Swedish research has revealed. POS leads to either no periods at all or irregular periods, but these symptoms are normal in sportive women and are normally associated in them... |
21 April 2008 14:06 GMT |
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You may look at the stars like J-Lo or Madonna and see how they manage to keep in good shape. Genetics may play a percentage on how we look, but beyond anything, it is about hard work. And specialists are attentive to the multi-million bottoms or thighs of the divas. Here are some advices given by them for keeping fi... |
18 April 2008 16:21 GMT |
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Toshiba, the Japanese electronics manufacturer, added another handset to its line-up of Mobile TV phones, the Toshiba W61T.The new phone comes in a (not quite beautiful) clamshell form, with three colors available (white, dark blue and pink), and it's designed mainly for sporty people, offering the "au Smart Sp... |
30 January 2008 06:55 GMT |
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Casio, the Japanese electronics manufacturer, today announced the release of its latest mobile phone, Casio W61CA, which comes as one of the most evolved handsets created for sporty people. The W61CA clamshell measures 106 x 50 x 18.9 millimeters (when closed), weighs 132 grams, packs lots of high-end features an... |
28 January 2008 11:03 GMT |
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1. You continuously hear about the health state or the accidents suffered by sport stars. Even you can experience small lesions, a wrench or a muscular contracture without making sport. But, in the case of practicing a sport, even the character of the person can harden the treatment. Many sportsmen, even when amateur... |
23 January 2008 02:06 GMT |
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In other times, people had to hunt animals and gather plant food for a living. At the same time, they had to avoid predators, while sheltering in caves or miserable huts. Our bodies had to be fit and strong in order to survive. But in the last millennium, and especially last centuries, technology reversed this. Our c... |
9 January 2008 14:06 GMT |
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1. Mobilize the fats. Physical exercise and sports burn 2,000 calories extra weekly. Walking, footing, biking, climbing stairs, swimming... Walking daily for one hour you will consume those calories. 2. Regulate the insulin. Eat aliments that are rich in fibers, which require more chewing and keep constant the levels... |
19 November 2007 13:41 GMT |
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Energy drinks are advertised as if they were the ones pulling the weights when you go to the gym. Some of their chemicals can even induce the contrary effect of what you really want. And a new research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2007 and carried at the Wayne State Universit... |
7 November 2007 03:44 GMT |
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Those guys hanging out at the pub with their buddies till morning do not avoid the company of their wives, they are just rehydrating. The Spanish got it right: a new research made at the Granada University points that after a game of football or rugby, a beer is more efficient in rehydrating the body than water, even... |
6 November 2007 05:18 GMT |
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Sports may prolong life, since we all know "a healthy mind stays in a healthy body". But sometimes, sports can also affect our mind. An unusual consequence is represented by the incredibly high number of people obsessed by physical exercise. Specialists believe that men exercise in excess probably to regain the lost ... |
3 November 2007 06:16 GMT |
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After scoring great points on the market, Insignia is launching another SF looking DAP, keeping the same design line they used when developing the former Sport and Pilot devices. However, there is some new stuff about this rubber flavored DAP.For starters, it favors other features like portability and price over the ... |
29 October 2007 03:56 GMT |
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It seems that nice boobs and a nice body don't go hand in hand. The way to sagged breasts seems to pass through fitness rooms and jogging sessions, if women do not wear suitable bras. By exercising without a proper bra, millions of women 'damage' their breasts.A Portsmouth University found that while p... |
27 September 2007 14:21 GMT |
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There is not much to say about Insignia. The company is not among the top leaders on the market, therefore its activity was not very much debated on the Internet.However, the company has recently announced the launching of two brand new players. The newcomers were dubbed the "Pilot" and the "Sport", they are both Blu... |
6 September 2007 04:12 GMT |
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Born on the Californian beaches of Santa Monica and becoming an Olympic Game in 1996, the beach volley is a mixture between a good dose of strength, stamina and intuition. This is by excellence the summer sport, linked to the sand and sun. Moreover, many beaches have a net for playing this sport. It is played in pair... |
3 September 2007 16:06 GMT |
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Perhaps the aspiration of a not so literate father is to see how his son becomes a great hitter. Well, a new research shows that it is not all about training, but genes too play a role in tracking balls and other moving objects, as revealed by a new research. "Our results show that individuals vary tremendously in th... |
25 July 2007 04:36 GMT |
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Looking at a team of football (soccer), the players seem to suffer from various handicaps. In interviews, they hardly manage to utter some logical phrases, in a Winnetou-style oppressed manner in their mother-tongue and if you ask them more than two questions they seem to be really blown away. Now, a new research exp... |
24 July 2007 14:56 GMT |
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