You may recall the fiasco over the Sidekick last month. The Microsoft subsidiary Danger, which maintains the data systems that stored Sidekick user data, such as pictures, reported a failure and loss of all customer information. T-Mobile subsequently stopped selling the device. Now the device is back on store shelves at $149.99, or $25 cheaper than its earlier price.

Initially, T-Mobile said that nearly all of the data was irrevocably lost and offered users gift cards and refunds. However, nearly a week later, Microsoft said it had restored nearly all the lost data.
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