The summer holidays are almost upon us and it won’t be long before families head off on their holidays.
Each family will probably take hundreds of precious digital pictures to store on their home computer, but what happens if your machine decides to give up the ghost?
We’ve all experienced the loss of our favourite pictures and music – not to mention that really important work file – but how many of us can say we regularly backup our hard drives?
Online backup service Carbonite automatically does just that.
It scans your hard drive for new and edited files, which it backs up while keeping the previous versions for 30 days.
Should your hard drive crash, or you accidentally wipe your files, you can retrieve them from Carbonite’s secure servers in a few clicks.
Carbonite offers unlimited online backup, so all of your photo albums, music collection and documents can be stored in one location.
Your files can also be accessed anytime and anywhere remotely, so you can share your photos and music with friends on any computer with an Internet connection or through Carbonite’s Android, iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry apps.
Caerphilly Observer is offering you the chance to win one of three year-long subscriptions to Carbonite worth £41.95.
Simply answer the following question and enter using the form below.
How many megabytes are in a gigabyte?
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The deadline for entries is July 20, 2011. Terms and conditions apply.
For more information about Carbonite visit www.carbonite.co.uk