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DiscHub Giveaway Contest!

The Geeks are running a giveaway in conjunction with the fine folks over at the DiscHub. Sometime between Fri 17 Dec and Mon 20 Dec 2004 (inclusive of those days), we’re going to post an article to our site. The first registered user to respond to that e-mail requesting the DiscHub [review] wins it. Yup, it’s that simple! Register here.

Oh yes, this is for a limited edition black DiscHub! Read on to see a picture.

Enter to win 1 of 10 free electronic magazine subscriptions from Zinio

Bestof2012 300x250The good folks at Zinio have teamed up with us to offer 10 free electronic magazine subscriptions to our readers. So what we’re going to do is run this as a contest where we’ll randomly pick 10 lucky winners at the end of the entry period.

In case you’ve been living under a rock for about 10 years now, Zinio is the premier publisher of electronic magazines, as well as books and other docs. They have gorgeous apps for your smartphone, tablet and desktop computer. We featured them as far back as 2004!

For an idea of what Zinio offers, hit the link (or the image) to the right. Do check out their Editors’ Choices for the best of 2012, or if you can’t wait, take a look at the titles on sale now for 50% off.

Hit the jump to find out how easy it is to enter… …

Win a Lifetime 50GB Dropbox Account!

In my Top Daily-Use Products post, I listed Dropbox and it would still make the list if I revised that list, and that’s not even including the premium version; the free version is that good. Tech deal-of-the-day site, AppSumo is running a giveaway where 10 lucky winners will get a lifetime 50GB account, which normally run $9.99/mo.

It takes 10 seconds to enter – just hit this link. Good luck!

BTW, I totally recommend you sign up for a free account regardless of whether you enter the contest.

PS> Another cool syncing service to check out is SugarSync.

Win the Top 10 Books of 2010 from Amazon.com

Amazon.com is running a simple giveaway until Feb 10, 2011 that gives you a chance to win the top 10 best-selling books of 2010. All you need to do is sign up for their e-mail mailing list.

The books include Jonathan Franzen’s Freedom, Stieg Larsson’s The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest, and Michael Lewis’ The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine and 7 others. All together, the 10 books are worth $260. So not a bad return for signing up for an e-mail list.

When you visit the info & rules page at amazon.com/booksdelivers, the sign up  button is the GO button underneath the initial banner.

Contest ends February 10th at midnight PT.

Review: The SAFE – Encrypted Info Vault on a USB Drive

The SAFE Encrypted Data VaultSecure USB flash drives seems to be a GfG meme these days, so it’s fitting that we review one such product in more depth.

The SAFE from Life Link International is an encrypted 2GB USB thumb drive that comes pre-loaded with over 40 forms on which you can enter personal information. The main point of The SAFE is, as the name suggests, an electronic safe to store important personal data. It isn’t really meant to be a general storage thumb drive.

Winners Picked in the LAlarm Laptop Security Sweepstakes

Hey GfG readers – we’ve drawn the winners in our recently held giveaway of the LAlarm Laptop Security software and have sent out the e-mail notifications to the 30 lucky winners.

Congratulations to all of our winners! Stay tuned to the website and/or our RSS feed and/or our newsletter to find out the next time we have another sweepstakes.

Gizmos for Geeks’ Review Policy

Gizmos for Geeks reviews gadgets, software, Web-based products and associated tech products on a continual basis. Our reviews frequently enter and stay in the top search engine results.

If you would like your product or your client’s product reviewed on Gizmos for Geeks or one of our other websites, please read the following guide.

First, please send us an e-mail to [email protected] with your request.

We will decide whether or not we are interested in reviewing the product. Please note that we receive many requests for product reviews and can not grant them all. We will reply to you with our reviewer’s mailing address so that you may ship the product to them.

Please note that we can not return review samples. Despite our audience size, GfG is still a relatively small outfit with limited resources, and we would rather spend more time writing quality articles and reviews instead of shipping items.

Per FCC guidelines of 2009, we will note in the review that the sample unit was provided to us with the kind courtesy of you, the manufacturer, PR firm and/or reseller.

In some instances, we may decide to give away the sample to our readers in a sweepstakes, contest or other form of giveaway.

Questions? e-mail us at [email protected]. Thanks and we look forward to your cool new gizmos!

Win an ESET NOD32 AntiVirus 4 license

ESET NOD32Anti-virus is a must have piece of software if you own a computer, and ESET’s NOD32 is one of the top choices for home users. It’s not a free application, but if you act now, you have a chance to win one of 10 licenses that our friends at Tech Paul are giving away this week.

Even if you don’t enter the contest, Tech Paul is worth a visit (or two!).

PS> Don’t mess around if you don’t have an AV program already – get one. Now! There are free ones as well that get the basic job done – we like AVG.

The LAlarm Laptop Security Sweepstakes: WIN a FREE Business License

LAlarm - Laptop Security softwareYou can win a free LAlarm business license ($50 value) for further protecting your laptop and your data just by entering our sweepstakes.

LAlarm Systems has kindly agreed to sponsor 30 business licenses to their LAlarm laptop alarm security software. Yes, that’s right – not 1 winner, not 5, not 10, but 30!

All you need to do is sign up for the free Gizmos for Geeks newsletter (see the top right-hand corner of this page) and be a subscriber as of Sun 30 May 2010. If you’re already a subscriber, congrats, because you are already entered.

Read on for more details.

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