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Kingston sweepstakes again!

Kingston sweepstakes again!

We are pleased to announce that Kingston Technology is re-entering our site with a sweepstakes. The questions usually tie up the capacity of two brain cells for about two minutes, so there's nothing to lose, let's play!

The Kingston Technology Sweepstakes runs from November 2011st to November 21th, 30. During the game, one question must be answered correctly on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Among those who submit the correct answer, Kingston will draw 2-2 8GB Kingston DataTraveler DT109 USB drives per question.

Kingston sweepstakes again!

The Kingston Data Traveler 109 is a trendy flash drive that’s fun for sharing photos, music, videos and other content with friends and family. Most USB drives offer passive data storage, with which users can only store and retrieve their data. UrDrive enables active data management, allowing users to easily access and organize files, view their photos, and even listen to music on a USB key.

The interface that appears after launching the software is extremely easy to use and includes a number of features such as a built-in photo viewer, web browser and MP3 player. With urDrive, you can also access games and online backups, which can also increase USB storage capacity.

To see all the features of Kingston urDrive, visit: http://www.kingston.com/flash/urdrive/

Available in seven different color combinations at 8GB and 16GB, the Kingston DataTraveler 109 also includes a handy key ring that allows users to easily attach this design tiny drive to a neckband or keychain. The product comes with a five-year warranty and support available 24 hours a day.

The current question of the game can be accessed by clicking on the "Game" item in the main menu or the prize game inscription at the top of the opening page after you have logged in to our site. You don't need to register for this, you can also use your Facebook or Gmail ID to log in!

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