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  2. Danger, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Danger, Inc. was a company specializing in hardware design, software, and services for mobile computing devices. Its most notable product was the T-Mobile Sidekick (also known as Danger Hiptop), a popular early smartphone.

  3. Danger Hiptop - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile Sidekick LX – Midnight Blue. The Sidekick LX (PV-250) was released on October 17, 2007, for existing T-Mobile customers via the Internet and five special locations. A week later, on October 24, 2007, the LX was released to new T-Mobile subscribers. The Sidekick LX is available in two different colors, Midnight Blue and Espresso Brown.

  4. 2009 Sidekick data loss - Wikipedia

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    On Friday, October 2, 2009, T-Mobile Sidekick phone users started noticing data service outages occurring. The outages lasted approximately two weeks, and on October 10, 2009, T-Mobile announced that personal information stored on Sidekick phones would be permanently lost, which turned out to be incorrect. [6]

  5. T-Mobile apologizes for losing your Sidekick data: Will $100 ...

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  6. Can you trust T-Mobile's Sidekick? - AOL

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  7. Microsoft Kin - Wikipedia

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    Kin is a line of mobile phones that was briefly marketed by Microsoft in 2010. Aimed at people between ages 15 and 30, [1] they were designed for social networking. [2] Microsoft invested two years and about US$1 billion developing the Kin platform, [3] [4] beginning with its acquisition of Danger Incorporated. [5]

  8. Paris Hilton's Sidekick gets hacked. What is T-Mobile going ...

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    It's a bad practice for a lot of reasons, but at the end of the day it just makes it that much easier for a hacker—or a mischievious T-Mobile employee—to snoop around.

  9. List of Windows Mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition: Yes Sharp EM One (Japan only) [3] Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC (no voice calling) [4] Yes SoftBank X01HT: Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition: Yes Sprint PPC-6700: Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition: Yes T-Mobile MDA AMEO/Compact II/Compact III/Pro/Vario/Vario II: Windows Mobile 5.0 ...