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 <description>T-Mobile is launching a new phone-- the Sony Ericsson Equinox. Unlike most headline-making mobile phones, the Equinox is not trying to be the next iPhone-killer. The Equinox isn&#039;t even trying to be a smart phone.
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 <description>Microsoft Tuesday posted a link to a data recovery tool for T-Mobile Sidekick smartphone users, the latest step in the company&#039;s effort to clean up the mobile device service outage mess.
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 <description>There was a little bit of everything this week -- Sidekick users got a nasty surprise, Cisco made another acquisition, Oracle had its big user conference while questions lingered regarding the effect its plan to buy Sun will have, Biz Stone insisted he doesn&#039;t want to sell Twitter, and the world prepared for the launch of Windows 7 next week even as administrators grumbled their way through a monster patch Tuesday.
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 <title>Sidekick Data Returns, Users&#039; Time Is Gone For Good</title>
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 <description>While Microsoft is recovering Sidekick users&#039; lost data, many are wishing Redmond could also give them back their time. What about the days people spent recreating their T-Mobile contact list and calendar?
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 <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 13:51:21 -0400</pubDate>
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 <description>Microsoft Thursday issued the following letter to T-Mobile Sidekick customers in the wake of the recent outage that looked as if it would result in the loss of many customers&#039; data.
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 <description>The good news is that Microsoft says it thinks it can get most of your data back. The bad news is how the problem happened in the first place.
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 <description>Microsoft has good news for most Sidekick users: the company says it has recovered most of the data for T-Mobile Sidekick users who saw personal information accidentally wiped from their devices earlier this week.
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 <description>When Microsoft lost T-Mobile Sidekick users&#039; data, it also lost any credibility it might have for security. But, there&#039;s a bigger problem for everyone lying underneath this particular fiasco.
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 <description>It was a productive week for mobile WANs, with AT&amp;amp;T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and Sprint all making announcements that broke new ground for the licensed operators.
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 <description>T-Mobile USA is expanding beyond its consumer roots on Monday with T-Mobile Wi-Fi Calling with MobileOffice, a service that lets businesses extend capabilities of their desk phones to BlackBerry smartphones.
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