Our week of giveaways continues. On offer today? We’ve got five copies of Parallels 7, our favourite virtualisation app for Mac users and the easiest way to run Windows apps in a Mac environment.
We’re in a generous mood as Christmas approaches, so we’ll be giving away some awesome prizes all week. First up: thanks to HTC, we’ve got an HTC Sensation XE Android phone, valued at $999, for one lucky reader. So how can you win this phone?
For our recent competition giving away 20 copies of Kaspersky Internet Security 2012, we asked readers to share their worst experience acting as support for friends or relatives. Here are the 10 winning entries.
Security software is essential to ensure that your online experience is hassle-free and your personal data is safe. We’ve got 20 copies of Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 to give away — a great way to protect your computer.
ALDI is fairly popular amongst Lifehacker readers, both for its regular discount groceries and its one-off tech specials. What’s better than cheap groceries and tech? Free groceries and tech, which is what you’ll get if you win this hamper.
Foam and dart weaponry doesn’t usually grace the hallowed pages of Lifehacker. But in the name of recapturing our youth – not to mention scoring a NERF Vulcan EBF-25 or Recon CS-6 – we’re happy to make an exception. To win your very own NERF Vulcan or Recon, simply click through to our sister site Kotaku, and test your trigger finger on their NERF shooter game. There are 8 blasters up for grabs and just five weeks to win one of them. [NERF on Kotaku]
After a flood of entries, the judging is over, and three lucky Lifehacker readers will each receive an iTunes card purchased directly, and in a single day, from one of the three Apple Stores that were open for business last Thursday. Read on to find out who won — and why their suggestions for five essential iTunes purchases stood out.
After a marathon three-store tour, Team Lifehacker is now in possession of the three $100 iTunes cards we’re giving away. If you want to be the lucky reader who wins one, today’s your last chance.
What do the entries so far in our Hand Luggage Only competition to win $100 in iTunes Credit tell us about Lifehacker readers? Well, it seems that lots of people don’t just listen to music through their earbuds.
Our Hand Luggage Only competition is kicking along nicely, and there’s still plenty of time to get your entry in and score $100 in iTunes credit before I visit every Australian Apple Retail Store this Thursday. Don’t tell me you couldn’t use the money. Everyone could use the money.