The personal navigation device faces growing competition from mobile phones with built-in GPS systems.
Vodafone's international agreement will see Nexus One enter the local market through Vodacom.
Local customers using Windows Mobile should look out for messages dated 2016 instead of 2010.
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The application for Google Android will be available soon online.
The company's former manager will institute a legal claim of just under R1 million.
Vodacom, MTN and Cell C report an increase in voice traffic during December.
In today's technology roundup: Hacker pierces hardware firewalls, Oracle buys into data quality, EU to award Galileo contracts, and Motorola announces Backflip.
RIM's presenter device enables BlackBerry users to wirelessly project MS PowerPoint from smartphones.
The $10 million Navteq Global LBS Challenge invites developers to design inventive location-aware applications.