Users can retrieve contacts from Sidekick

Phone users, T-Mobile Sidekick who lost the data stored in memory at least now they can retrieve contact lists.

The phone numbers, photos and other personal data began disappearing from the Sidekick and a half weeks ago due to a problem on servers run by Microsoft Corp., maker of the Sidekick owner and manager of data services.

Now Microsoft has saved a part in the mistake.

The company said Tuesday Sidekick owners can use a tool cyber site of T-Mobile to save information. The tool contacts only recover, but Microsoft is also working to recover photos, notes, task lists, high performance recorded on video games and other information.

Microsoft bought Danger Inc., maker of Sidekick, last year, and took charge of the servers where the information was stored. Following the malfunction, Microsoft said it had improved the stability of service and backup.

Several customers bothered much by the loss of your data and actions were brought, while some of them tried to make collective demands.

T-Mobile, which depends on Deutsche Telekom AG of Germany, has stopped selling the Sidekicks, putting a sign "out of service for a while" in all models presented in its website.

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