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Sam Gustin

Sam Gustin

Posted: October 13, 2009 04:24 PM

Perez Hilton's Sidekick agony: Microsoft Danger failure bursts a million clouds

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Are you a T-Mobile customer who's lost all your data thanks to the recent epic failure of Microsoft's computer systems? Well, there may be hope. After one of the most embarrassing episodes in recent tech history -- when it looked like over a million T-Mobile customers had lost their personal information -- the mobile phone company now says it may be able to recover some of the lost data.

But the damage has already been done, and not just to the reputations of T-Mobile, which is owned by Deutsche Telekom (DT), and Microsoft (MSFT), but to the growing movement called "cloud computing," in which most data is stored on remote servers far from your PC or cell phone. While many tech Svengalis call cloud computing the future of the industry, the repeated failure of cloud systems threatens to delay or seriously harm that prospect.

As noted Hollywood blogger and longtime Sidekick loyalist Perez Hilton recently observed: "That is unacceptable!!!!!!!"

But there may be hope for Sidekick users who feared the worst -- losing everything. "Recent efforts indicate the prospects of recovering some lost content may now be possible," T-Mobile said, according to CNET News.com.

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