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What have your peers been looking at on ComputerWeekly

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Internet-cafe.jpgIt's that time of the week again when I let you know what stories have been clocking up the hits on ComputerWeekly in the past week.

Not surprisingly it was the big brother-style plans of the Government that grabbed your attention most.

1. Revealed - Government plans to tap phone and internet use

2. Government plans to store citizens' phone and web records in massive database

3. Video Hard Drive Data Recovery from bathed, burnt and broken desktops

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4. Finance firms cut back on IT contractors as economic conditions worsen#

5. HP XP SP3 users offered unofficial patch to solve reboot problem


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