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Since my last post on this topic, T-Mobile has released some hopeful information for users of the carrier's popular Sidekick mobile phone. The original issue was that Danger, the Microsoft-owned company that manages the online database storing contact information and other data on behalf of Sidekick users, lost that data. T-Mobile went so far as to alert users that it might not be possible to recover the information. Danger has come a long way in its effort to get that data back. T-Mobile now says only a "minority of users" have not yet had their data restored. Affected subscribers can now access a tool on the T-Mobile Web site to resurrect lost photographs, notes, to-do lists, marketplace data and high scores.
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