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Microsoft: Most Sidekick data recovered
Microsoft said on Thursday that it believes it has recovered most of the Sidekick data that it initially feared might be lost. In a letter to customers, corporate vice president Roz Ho said Microsoft planned to begin restoring users' data as soon as possible, starting with personal contacts.
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On Wednesday, at least two lawsuits were filed against Microsoft and T-Mobile over the Sidekick outages, which began at the start of the month with data service interruptions. Read the full story on the Sidekick data recovery on CNET News.