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  • AT&T: Not As Lousy As Everyone Thinks? How much worse are AT&T's cellular and wireless data services than those provided by the other three major carriers? Not as much as we try to make ourselves believe.
  • The iPhone On T-Mobile: Why Not? Verizon Wireless had seemed the most likely carrier to get the iPhone next, but that may no longer be the case.
  • T-Mobile Tap (T-Mobile) The eye-catching T-Mobile Tap offers a solid set of multimedia features, but is hindered by a slow touch interface.
  • T-Mobile Customers Suffer Data Breach The latest indignity and hassle for T-Mobile customers is unauthorized release of personal data in the UK.
  • Sidekick Gets a Second Chance T-Mobile has resumed selling the beleaguered device, albeit with a small price drop.
  • T-Mobile Starts Selling Sidekicks Again, for Less Will a price cut lure shoppers back, or have they been scared off by the massive server failure that caused Sidekick users to lose data?
  • Sony Ericsson Equinox Phone is Great for Calls, Not Much Else The Sony Ericsson Equinox is a very middle-of-the-road phone; its call capabilities are solid, but Web and camera ones are mediocre.
  • Samsung Behold II (T-Mobile) Smartphone With a gorgeous AMOLED display and an excellent camera, the pricey Samsung Behold II will appeal to multimedia junkies with deep pockets.
  • A Smartphone Owner's Bill of Rights In a wireless market featuring high prices, limited competition, and sparse regulation, it's time consumers got some protection.
  • T-Mobile USA Restores Voice, Data Services After Disruption T-Mobile USA has restored voice and data services to users after an eight-hour outage that affected nearly 1.7 million subscribers.
  • Nearly 1.7 Million T-Mobile Users Hit by Service Disruption Nearly 1.7 million T-Mobile USA subscribers are affected by a service disruption that hit the mobile operator beginning late Tuesday afternoon.
  • Motorola on the Rebound With Droid and Cliq Verizon and Google are dominating the headlines with the upcoming Droid handset. However, Motorola--which makes the Droid and the Cliq--may be the bigger story as it rebounds from near obscurity.
  • T-Mobile Equinox Makes the 'Dumb Phone' Fun Again T-Mobile is introducing the Equinox from Sony Ericsson. Unlike most other devices introduced lately, the Equinox is not a smart phone and it isn't trying to be the next iPhone killer.
  • Sneaky Fees Two bucks to get a paper statement? $15 to book airline tickets online? Wireless providers, cable companies, and other firms are increasingly nickel-and-diming us to death. Here’s how to fight back.
  • Sony Ericsson's Equinox: Bringing the Flip Phone's Groove Back? Can a fashionable, feature-packed clamshell phone compete in today's world of touchscreen smartphones?
  • HTC: You Ought to Know Who We Are The stealth phone-makers wants you to know which handsets are from HDC, regardless what the carrier calls them.
  • RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile) Smartphone Though it lacks high-speed 3G support, the Curve 8520 smartphone is a solid messaging and multimedia device.
  • Slimmer BlackBerry Bold 9700 Coming to T-Mobile and AT&T The new Bold 9700 has a more pocketable design and better camera than its predecessor.
  • Ballmer: Sidekick Outage "Not Good" Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, stating the obvious for emphasis, called the Sidekick outage "not good," but said he thinks all data will be recovered.
  • Sidekick Data Restoration Has Begun Contacts today, everything else, well, someday.
  • Verizon's Droid Phone and the Android Army Verizon's announced plans for a shiny new Android phone called the Droid. Here's a look at how it compares to other new Android devices also on the way.
  • Redmond, Sidekick and Other Tech Catastrophes Microsoft may have recovered most of the missing Sidekick data, but the bigger point remains: We're dependent on tech. When it screws up, more important things than data can be lost.
  • Sidekick Data Restoration Still Not Underway On Sunday, Microsoft apologized for the delay and saying only that data restoration would begin "this week." They hope.
  • Sidekick Users Get Their Data Back, But Lawsuits Loom Microsoft says users will be getting their contact info and other personal data back again -- but Sidekick lawsuits are now under way in California and Washington.
  • Microsoft Says It Can Restore T-Mobile Sidekick Data Microsoft/Danger is now saying that it can restore users' data from the Sidekick/Hiptop debacle — that's despite it saying over the weekend that it was nearly impossible.

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