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Video: Flying high with Bletchley's flight simulators
...vital to air traffic control and this simulator room at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park allows visitors to try their hand at... Read more
Sep 18, 2008
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Voice biometrics, war tech and the history of computing
...exclusive look through the treasure trove of historical technology in the National Museum of Computing at the home of the World War II codebreakers, Bletchley... Read more
Oct 8, 2008
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Britain's classic computers: A silicon.com special
...intelligence facility is still home to numerous tech treasures in the National Museum of Computing. Hardware on display includes one of Britain's first business... Read more
Oct 2, 2008
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Photos: A dip into Bletchley's classic PC archive
...memory of 256MB. Chilvers said: "We couldn't have a British computer museum without having the Acorn computer. But what happened to Acorn? It's... Read more
Sep 3, 2008
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Photos: Britain's first business computer
Kevin Murrell, trustee at the National Museum of Computing, told silicon.com: "Most big companies that were computerised had... Read more
Sep 5, 2008
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Bletchley Park funding call rejected: No new cash for codebreakers' home
...funding (photo credit: Nick Heath/silicon.com) Bletchley, which houses the National Museum of Computing, had been seeking government backing as it currently only has... Read more
Aug 26, 2009
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Museum of Computing gets new home
A museum dedicated to the history of computing has found a new home after... Read more
May 26, 2009
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Shared services - latest museum exhibit
...in on the shared services act - the UK's best loved national museums are also thinking of teaming up when it comes to IT. The... Read more
Feb 6, 2009
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British Museum finds its voice with Pinacl of comms deals
...The British Museum has awarded a seven-year deal for IT support and communications services... Read more
Jan 12, 2009
silicon.com > Management > Public Sector
Bletchley Park lands £460,000 funding boost from lottery
...the Nazis - is to receive lottery funding. Bletchley, which houses the National Museum of Computing, has won £460,500 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to... Read more
Sep 29, 2009
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