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The Weekly Round-Up: 12.09.08
...the home of computing itself, Bletchley Park. That's home of the... Read more
Sep 12, 2008
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WWII codebreakers' home gets £600,000 boost
...on Thursday that Bletchley Park, famous for its...facilities including the roads, the drains - which... Read more
Mar 12, 2009
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2008 in film: From Gates' departure to T5 opening its gates
...everyone has been talking about... Bletchley Park Colossus Behind the scenes at... Read more
Dec 12, 2008
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ID cards, driverless buses and virtual shipwrecks
...to detect magnetic fields created by magnets at the side of the road. See more of the driverless bus in action here. Photo credit: UC... Read more
Oct 2, 2008
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The Weekly Round-Up: 25.07.08
...the saviour of the modern driver or the new bane of our roads. It's worth pondering but don?t dwell on it if you... Read more
Jul 25, 2008
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iPhone 3.0, Windows 7, robots and the office of the future
...computer hardware into tunes at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, home of the... Read more
Apr 7, 2009
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