I heard that Americans don't like British, Australian and New Zealand humor.
Do you find this video funny at all?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuoixSLVb9g
I'm Australian and it's funny to me.
That seems like something New Zealanders would like.
WE Aussie like this...
New technology agreement supports bank's technology transformation program and will improve service quality for staff and customers, lower risk, and business agility.
Microsoft Corp. has plans to roll out TV content on Xbox LIVE, the online entertainment service for Xbox 360. AT&T, BBC, Comcast, HBO, Rogers, Telefónica, Televisa and Verizon are among providers rolling out new TV entertainment services on this platform.
I'm hoping it's sometime soon. I've tried to look it up, but the only dates I've been able to find are for the US, and I'm wondering if it's the same. Another person's told me it'll come out on the 9 November (but I'm hoping they're wrong, who wants to wait an entire month?). Any help is...
Alcatel-Lucent will provide network operations, maintenance and support and a range of project services to Telecom under a new supplier agreement and three-year managed services agreement.
...http://mb.softbank.jp/en/products/samsung/840sc? I'm living in new Zealand ad wanting to buy a Japanese cellphone off rakuten. Two things I'm wanting to know:
1. Would i be able to use it (unlock it?) with a vodafone sim?
2 would i be able to charge it without blowing a fuse?
Nokia N9 "all-screen" smartphone available in New Zealand exclusively through Vodafon
The Nokia N9, which was announced in New Zealand at the end of June, will be sold exclusively through Vodafone.
Australia and New Zealand have submitted their written proposal to host the Square Kilometre Array, the most powerful radio telescope ever conceived and one of the most ambitious projects of our time.
Alcatel-Lucent, in conjunction with Telecom, today launched New Zealand's first LTE Showcase – demonstrating next generation technology and applications that will change the way New Zealanders work, play and use mobiles.
As a sponsor of the Rugby World Cup 2011, BlackBerry is celebrating the launch of the new plans by giving away two tickets to the Rugby World Cup 2011 final.
The Rutherford Innovation Showcase is shaping up to be a must attend event with a host of international tech stars and visitors due to descend on New Zealand's technology scene.
The magnitude 6.3 earthquake that struck Christchurch, New Zealand in February demolished the town's cathedral, which had stood since 1864. Now, Japanese architect Shigeru Ban is building them a temporary replacement—out of cardboard. More »