data loss
Palm and Sprint Investigate Data Loss
Palm and Sprint are working together to try and find the reason some customers are experiencing data loss when switching between Palm’s two WebOS phones, the Pre and the new Pixi. Unlike previous Palm devices which synced to Palm Desktop on the user’s computer, the new WebOS devices sync to an online “Palm Profile”. Ideally more »
T-Mobile brings the Sidekick back, complete with lower pricing
For those of us who are not following the Sidekick as intently anymore, the fact that they have been unavailable may not have been anything to even think twice about. But that said, there are some pretty loyal Sidekick users and this news should be welcomed news for them — T-Mobile has resumed sales of more »
Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 19, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Amazon’s new delivery service, a brand new PS3, an offline version of Wikipedia, the great Sidekick meltdown, and Snow Leopard eats your data.
Microsoft recovered “most” Sidekick users’ data
It looks like we’re finally at the end of the great Sidekick disaster. Well, we thought we were already at the end when T-Mobile said that the data was lost and offered users gift cards and free data for a month. Now it looks like we’ll be able to put a bit of a happier more »
“Certain” Sidekick customers will be getting a $100 for their data loss troubles
T-Mobile has released an updated statement in regards to the great Sidekick data loss incident of 2009. Of course, I am pretty sure this will not make everyone happy. According to the details, which comes by way of the official T-Mobile User Forums, those customers who have “experienced a significant and permanent loss of personal more »
T-Mobile yanks Sidekicks from stores and site following technical woes
T-Mobile has yanked the Sidekick off its site and ordered stores to stop selling it following the latest in a series of technical woes affecting the popular device. Just over a week ago users found themselves unable to browse the web, connect to social networking sites, IM or even access their address books. That outage more »















