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The personal navigation device faces growing competition from mobile phones with built-in GPS systems.
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The role-playing console game Darksiders will hit South African shelves tomorrow.
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The operator will use Synchronica's Mobile Gateway technology to offer a push mail and mobile synchronisation service.