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Voice biometrics, war tech and the history of computing
...treasure trove of historical technology...in the National Museum of Computing at the...in the 1960s, with museum... Read more
Oct 8, 2008
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Photos: Making beautiful music with the earliest computers
...used in most modern electronic music. Kevin Murrell, a director and trustee of TNMOC, said even the earliest 1940s computers could produce sounds. "Very quickly... Read more
Mar 10, 2009
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Photos: Britain's first business computer
...at the National Museum of Computing, told silicon... Read more
Sep 5, 2008
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Tech in pictures: The best of 2008
After almost 100 years the Victorian dream of building a telescope to look from London to New York was also... Read more
Dec 11, 2008
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Video: The first UK business computer
...Park's National Museum of Computing is the Elliott 803, one of the first British business computers used in the early 1960s. In this... Read more
Sep 8, 2008
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ID cards, driverless buses and virtual shipwrecks
...A computer-generated graph illustrates a fictional flurry of terrorist attacks around Easter, helping predict when future atrocities might take place... Read more
Oct 2, 2008
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The Weekly Round-Up: 12.09.08
...the results of its rummage...through the National Museum of Computing, out at...the early 1960s and until... Read more
Sep 12, 2008
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Editor's Blog: Reely good news on video
...National Museum of Computing out at Bletchley - the video of the Elliott 803, one of the first British business computers used in the early 1960s... Read more
Sep 16, 2008
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