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T-Mobile resumes sale of Sidekicks after data loss

T-Mobile USA resumed selling Sidekick phones Tuesday, more than a month after a server meltdown at Microsoft Corp. caused contact numbers, pictures and other personal information to disappear from many of the phones. more

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Not all is lost on the Sidekick: contacts recouped

T-Mobile Sidekick phones that lost the information stored on them now can at least get the contact lists back. more

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Microsoft says it can restore wiped Sidekick data

There may be a happy ending after all for owners of Sidekick phones who thought they might have permanently lost contact numbers and other personal information they had put on the gadget. more

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Danger Admits it has Lost T-Mobile Customer Data

­A server failure at Microsoft subsidiary, Danger has almost certainly wiped out the remotely stored personal address books and data of t-mobile USA's Sidekick users. A server failure last week caused the loss of data, and the company has now admitted that it hasn't got a suitable back-up of the lost data.  more

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Nokia Smartphone Sales Fall as RIM, Apple, Samsung Take Market Share

In the fourth quarter of 2008, worldwide sales of smartphones to end users reached 38.1 million units, an increase of 3.7 per cent on the fourth quarter of 2007, according to Gartner. Global sales of smartphones for 2008 reached 139.3 million devices, up 13.9 per cent compared with 2007. more

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Mobile Tariff Price Cuts Drive Bullish Growth in Germany

Growth in the German mobile market shows little sign of abating despite penetration reaching 127.5% at the end of Q3. Quarterly net additions stood at 2.51m, up from 2.33m in Q3 07, while annual net additions reached 12.53m - the highest figure for almost seven years. In proportionate terms, annual growth stood at 13.6%, up 1.1pp compared to the prior twelve months. Q3 was the fourth successive quarter to see annual growth in excess of 13%, a feat not achieved since the heady days of 2001.  more

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