Sidekick Users Burned by Danger in the Cloud

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Users of T-Mobile’s smartphone, the Sidekick, suddenly found themselves without address books, calendars, to-do lists and photos — data that the carrier had been maintaining through a subsidiary of Microsoft called “Danger,” which hosts back-end services for mobile companies. T-Mobile is assessing the situation to see what content, if any, can be retrieved — but that likelihood is very low unless the data was also stored on the device itself.
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