National Museum of Computing

Voice biometrics, war tech and the history of computing

News In September silicon.com had an exclusive look through the treasure trove of historical technology in the National Museum of Computing at the home... [08 Oct 2008]

Chrome future, vintage PCs and credit crunch IT

News But even as the world was gripped by the fear of imminent financial meltdown and the end of capitalism as we know it - or perhaps because of all this economic gloom and doom -... [03 Oct 2008]

Britain's classic computers: A silicon.com special

News While Bletchley Park may be best known for housing the Enigma code-breaking machine during World War II, the former intelligence facility is still home to numerous tech treasures in the National Museum... [02 Oct 2008]

ID cards, driverless buses and virtual shipwrecks

Photo See what else silicon.com saw at the National Museum of Computing based at Bletchley Park, home of World War II code-breakers and the Colossus... [02 Oct 2008]

Editor's Blog: Reely good news on video

Comment I've mentioned the video player already of course, and I'm a big fan of all the video we've been publishing from the National Museum of... [16 Sep 2008]

Photos: Missile detecting DEC computer

Photo This is a DEC seismometer array station processor, used to detect earthquakes, on display at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. Kevin Murrell, trustee... [16 Sep 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 12.09.08

Round-Up For the last week or so silicon.com has been busy publishing the results of its rummage through the National Museum of Computing, out at the home... [12 Sep 2008]

Photos: Early analogue torpedo simulator

Photo This is the PACE TR-48, an analogue computer on display at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. Peter Chilvers, volunteer at the National... [09 Sep 2008]

Bletchley Park appeals to US for funds

News Phil Dunkelberger, chief executive officer of PGP, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk in a video interview that the group of companies would be making donations to repair the buildings at Bletchley... [09 Sep 2008]

Photos: Britain's first business computer

Photo This is the console for the Elliott 803 on display at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. Kevin Murrell, trustee at the National... [05 Sep 2008]

Photos: A dip into Bletchley's classic PC archive

Photo The UK's cash-strapped National Museum of Computing is based at Bletchley Park, home of World War II code-breakers and the Colossus code-cracking... [03 Sep 2008]

UK failing to respect computing heritage

News IT chiefs have hit out at the lack of respect the UK as a nation gives to its computing heritage following the mothballing of the Museum of... [15 Jul 2008]

Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more

Photo The gleaming, primary colours of 1950s sci-fi icon Dan Dare met the vacuum tubes, dials and buttons of post-World War II computing at the Birth of Hi-Tech Britain... [30 May 2008]

Computing museum at risk of being thing of the past

News For an exclusive peek at Bletchley Park's National Museum of Computing and an interview with former-spy Tony Sale, click here. The Museum... [01 Apr 2008]

Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine

Photo Bletchley Park is now home to the new National Museum of Computing, which features a rebuild of the world's first electronic codebreaking computer -... [18 Mar 2008]

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