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October 11th, 2009

T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data belongs to ... well, no one ... it's gone!

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 3:15 am

Categories: Mobile Technology

Tags: T-Mobile, T-Mobile Sidekick, vCard, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Cellphone service provider T-Mobile is owning up to what could be one of the biggest cloud-computing disasters so far.

According to T-Mobile, a server failure at Microsoft/Danger has meant that personal data stored on the Sidekick cellphone has “almost certainly has been lost.”

Dear valued T-Mobile Sidekick customers:

T-Mobile and the Sidekick data services provider, Danger, a subsidiary of Microsoft, are reaching out to express our apologies regarding the recent Sidekick data service disruption.

We appreciate your patience as Microsoft/Danger continues to work on maintaining platform stability, and restoring all services for our Sidekick customers.

Regrettably, based on Microsoft/Danger’s latest recovery assessment of their systems, we must now inform you that personal information stored on your device - such as contacts, calendar entries, to-do lists or photos - that is no longer on your Sidekick almost certainly has been lost as a result of a server failure at Microsoft/Danger. That said, our teams continue to work around-the-clock in hopes of discovering some way to recover this information. However, the likelihood of a successful outcome is extremely low.

While T-Mobile is working to recover some of the data, customers are being advised on what to do to prevent them losing their data.

We continue to advise customers to NOT reset their device by removing the battery or letting their battery drain completely, as any personal content that currently resides on your device will be lost.

There’s also information on rebuilding contacts data:

  • Your Sidekick is capable of importing contacts saved in vCard format. A vCard is like an electronic business card often found attached to e-mail messages, but can be exchanged in other ways. They can contain name and address information, phone numbers, URLs, logos, photographs, and even audio clips.
  • If you have contacts in Vcard format, you can e-mail, text, mms, or Bluetooth those contacts to your device. Once received, you can click “Import” on the Vcard and it will be added to your address book.
  • Many popular Personal Information Manager (PIM) applications such as Microsoft Outlook can export address book information into vCard format. If you use one of these applications on your computer you may be able to export the address book entries and e-mail them to your @tmail.com address.
  • If you have e-mail accounts with gmail, yahoo, or AIM you can use their ‘export contacts’ function to convert and send the contacts to your @tmail.com address in vCard format.

I’m afraid I can’t offer you any more advice at present, but if you’re a Sidekick user, please feel free to use the Talkback section for scream therapy …

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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You guys who think it is funny when others are hurt are pitiful. A lot of these users are deaf people who depend on Sidekick as virtually the only way they can communicate.... (Read the rest)
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the clue was in the name "Microsoft/Danger"  deaf_e_kate | 10/11/09
Server failure  NStalnecker | 10/11/09
But  daengbo | 10/11/09
You are right with that  NStalnecker | 10/11/09
Not acceptable  cooljac@... | 10/12/09
What daengbo said  betelgeuse68 | 10/11/09
Server failure can happen to anyone?  handydan918@... | 10/11/09
Love it!  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 10/11/09
you can carve..  thx-1138_@... | 10/12/09
nt  thx-1138_@... | 10/12/09
Key was server failure (singular) caused data loss!! Shows MS has NO clue  DonnieBoy | 10/11/09
Happened Again!  preachjohn | 10/12/09
When do the...  donw1234 | 10/11/09
Server failure, sure...  PzR | 10/12/09
They use the monkey boy plan...  mrlinux | 10/12/09
That doesn't mean . . .  sporkfighter | 10/12/09
Which is why we have these things called "redundancy" and "off-site backup"  AzuMao | 10/12/09
Yeah but . . .  sporkfighter | 10/12/09
Which is why...  wright_is | 10/13/09
Wait... What?  NStalnecker | 10/11/09
Its called ram... the same stuff that is in your  mrlinux | 10/12/09
Yes...  unclefixer@... | 10/12/09
Apparently they don't have any persistent storage AT ALL!  AzuMao | 10/12/09
Outrageous!  D-T-Schmitz | 10/11/09
Servers fail in a myriad...  bjbrock | 10/11/09
Health Care Reform  Bill4 | 10/11/09
Love it...  scorchgeek | 10/12/09
Best of all no TAX info backup ...  mrlinux | 10/13/09
AKH how do you make the leap from this to disparaging cloud computing?  Johnny Vegas | 10/11/09
"The cloud" only counts as one place IMHO.  CobraA1 | 10/11/09
AMEN!  jhimes | 10/12/09
This is inexcusable, really  markbn | 10/11/09
So will we ever hear the REAL cause of this data loss ???  Basic Logic | 10/11/09
Maybe a migration issue?  Saurondor. | 10/12/09
Migration issue??  rich3page | 10/12/09
sup loser?  Duke E. Love | 10/11/09
This is sheer incompetence...  Sleeper Service | 10/12/09
Read the full story here...  ShazAmerica | 10/12/09
Even though Danger is now Microsoft...  Roque Mocan | 10/12/09
Technology is great, it's us that's flawed! ...!  alokgovil | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  jamok99 | 10/12/09
It's not about disaster recovery  sduraybito | 10/12/09
It's not JUST about disaster recovery  mdsock@... | 10/12/09
Microsoft is going to be difficult to sue out of  mrlinux | 10/13/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  cranked_up | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  ngeduards@... | 10/12/09
It is not a CLOUD disaster...  bw@... | 10/12/09
Except no one really knows what sits behind the cloud (nt)  mdsock@... | 10/12/09
A silver lining of course happy  mrlinux | 10/13/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  crypt2121 | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  compudog | 10/12/09
No desktop backup?  mmeyers | 10/12/09
Desktop backup  compudog | 10/12/09
The last time I even looked at a Sidekick  unclefixer@... | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  gpmorris | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  NJITman | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  rob.sharp@... | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  Bill_Gee | 10/12/09
AH! Thanks for the explanation.  compudog | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  wordherder62 | 10/12/09
Well I think it was aptly named...  mrlinux | 10/12/09
Not a Cloud Failure at All  allenfalcon | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  heymatthew | 10/12/09
Side Kicked.....  john1614 | 10/12/09
In Email, all your headline are...  cawwilsontx@... | 10/12/09
I pronounce it ....  mrlinux | 10/13/09
Kiss-Off Cloud Computing  DrSatan | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  DBrenchley | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it  Steve*1* | 10/12/09
IT Jobs Available  preacherx | 10/12/09
Noone is going to get fired - this's MS happy guys gonna get promoted  hifi@... | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it  athynz | 10/12/09
I always knew that this "cloud" contraption is kinda ... shady  hifi@... | 10/12/09
This was a client/server failure - not a Cloud Computing failure  PatKelly | 10/12/09
I was seriously considering  neverhome | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - Aw gee a WINDOWS SERVER HUH ! well, no one ... it's gone!  jackie40d@... | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  sbbrooke | 10/12/09
Former Sidekick Owner  sanatori2050 | 10/12/09
Thank you  neverhome | 10/12/09
Sidekicks suck.  unclefixer@... | 10/12/09
Everyone involved in creating the Sidekick  unclefixer@... | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  celafave | 10/12/09
So who's getting fired?  pattas@... | 10/12/09
Well the responsible person...  mrlinux | 10/13/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  jrsharp@... | 10/12/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  natabear@... | 10/12/09
Wow Nice FUD! HAHAHAHAHA  Johnny Vegas | 10/12/09
Did get mislead that the service was 24x7 and had data recovery?  Johnny Vegas | 10/12/09
So would I, but from a more reliable source than wikipedia  Johnny Vegas | 10/12/09
Damn right  gary@... | 10/13/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  bobavery | 10/13/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  tom@... | 10/13/09
LOL cloud users got screwed ha ha  ColdFusion_z | 10/13/09
LOL microsoft users got screwed ha ha  AzuMao | 10/16/09
Pitiful  doverton@... | 10/17/09
RE: T-Mobile - All your Sidekick data are belong to ... well, no one ... it's gone!  NCWeber | 10/14/09
Microsoft acquired danger in early 2008  michael@... | 10/16/09
No.. the worst thing here is the irrevocable data loss.  AzuMao | 10/16/09

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