Having trouble keeping your New Year's resolution to back up regularly? This week, we're making it easy for you with a super-sturdy drive from IoSafe.
by Leslie Katz March 30, 2012 12:00 AM PDT Follow @lesatnews IoSafe's Solo G3 external hard drive can withstand extreme abuse (but no, those are not bullet holes).(Credit:IoSafe)Tomorrow, as we've mentioned, is known in some quarters as World Backup Day. While we at Crave like to think of every day as Backup Day, we also understand that life (in the form of laziness, procrastination, and lack of a backup device) can get in the way of even the best backup intentions. This week's giveaway is here to help.
The winner will score an IoSafe Solo G3 external hard drive. As CNET's storage and networking reviewer Dong Ngo has personally discovered, the disaster-proof SoloPro lineup can survive serious abuse. For its part, the Solo G3 is designed to withstand temperatures up to 1,550 degrees Fahrenheit, submersion in 10-foot-deep water for up to three days, and other extreme conditions (but, hey, don't get carried away).
The Solo G3, like its predecessor, houses just one 3.5-inch internal hard drive. However, unlike the previous version, it sports a fanless design, making for nearly silent operation. It measures 5 inches by 7.1 inches by 11 inches, weighs 15 pounds, and is compatible with Windows andMac.
Normally, the IoSafe Solo G3 external hard drive would cost you $299.99, but you have the chance to score one free. So how do you go about trying to win? Please read carefully; there will be a test (and please, whatever you do, back up your answers).
Register as a CNET user. Go to the top of this page and hit the Join CNET link to start the registration process. If you're already registered, there's no need to register again.Leave a comment below. You can leave whatever comment you want. If it's funny or insightful, it won't help you win, but we're trying to have fun here, so anything entertaining is appreciated.Leave only one comment. You may enter for this specific giveaway only once. If you enter more than one comment, you will be automatically disqualified.The winner will be chosen randomly. The winner will receive one (1) IoSafe Solo G3 external hard drive with a retail value of $299.99. If you are chosen, you will be notified via e-mail. The winner must respond within three days of the end of the contest. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen.Entries can be submitted until Monday, April 2, at 12 p.m. ET.And here's the disclaimer that our legal department said we had to include (sorry for the caps, but rules are rules):
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. YOU HAVE NOT YET WON. MUST BE LEGAL RESIDENT OF ONE OF THE 50 UNITED STATES OR D.C., 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER AT DATE OF ENTRY INTO SWEEPSTAKES. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, ALL U.S. TERRITORIES AND POSSESSIONS AND WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW. Sweepstakes ends at 12 p.m. ET on Monday, April 2, 2012. See official rules for details.
Good luck.
Leslie Katz Leslie Katz, senior editor of CNET's Crave, covers gadgets, games, and myriad other digital distractions. As a co-host of the now-retired CNET News Daily Podcast, she was sometimes known to channel Terry Gross and still uses her trained "podcast voice" to bully the speech recognition software on automated customer service lines. E-mail Leslie. Follow @lesatnews Topics: Peripherals Tags: Crave giveaway, external hard drives, IoSafe Solo G3, IoSafe Popular Headlines Is Best Buy following CompUSA, Circuit City to certain doom? RIM finally seems to get it Google self-driving car chauffeurs legally blind man iPhone passcode cracking is easier than you think Google artists create a real-time 'Wind Map' Best Buy feels Amazon squeeze, to close 50 big-box stores Latest Tech News Epson's sexy head-mounted display now shipping With touch-screen technology, Jell-O sings a song Ape-headed, ape-controlled, cannon-wielding robot is for real Next SimCity requires Net to start Alas, poor Macintosh OS 8; I knew it well Low Latency No. 16: If you can't beat 'em, buy 'em In rural New Mexico, no 3G for me Inside CNET News1-2 of 12
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