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Bletchley Park WWII codebreakers honoured

News The Foreign Secretary David Miliband has paid tribute to the work done by the World War II codebreakers at Bletchley Park who cracked the Enigma code used by Nazi Germany's military. The Foreign Secretary was speaking at... [13 Oct 2009]

Photos: WWII codebreakers return to Bletchley Park

Photo Many of the veterans returning to Bletchley on Sunday were the Royal Navy Wrens who worked on the Type-X and the Bombe machine, developed by mathematician Alan Turing to crack the keys to Enigma codes -... [07 Sep 2009]

Apple tablet, Windows 7, Nokia mini laptop, 3D printers and future mobiles

Photo The German navy developed this four rotor M4 Enigma machine in 1942 and its codes were not cracked by UK codebreakers until late 1943. Photo credit: Donald Bell/CNET silicon.com had a sneak preview of... [02 Sep 2009]

Photos: Secret-code machines come to Bletchley

Photo This four rotor M4 Enigma machine was developed by the German navy in 1942 and its codes were not cracked by Bletchley codebreakers until late 1943. One of the world's largest collections of... [17 Aug 2009]

Photos: Bletchley needs £2m to save codebreakers' huts

Photo This hut once housed codebreakers who cracked the Enigma cipher used by the Germans in World War Two. Hut six was the main centre for decrypting German air force and army messages protected by the Enigma... [11 May 2009]

Codebreaking Bletchley given help to fill in the cracks

News Bletchley Park is famous for the role it played in decrypting messages enciphered by the Nazi Enigma machine - depicted in the Hollywood film of the same name - and also for the world's first codebreaking supercomputer... [06 Nov 2008]

Bletchley Park future under colossal threat

News Bletchley Park is famous for the decrypting messages enciphered by the Nazi Enigma machines - depicted in the Hollywood movie of the same name - and also for the world's first codebreaking supercomputer Colossus, which... [24 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: Time for 'listed' computers?

Comment Ancient even.silicon.com has been to visit Bletchley Park, home of the World War II codebreakers and Colossus - the world's first electronic codebreaking machine - which smashed the codes used by the German... [20 Mar 2008]

Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine

Photo These wireless telegraphy huts were used by people like Alan Turing to crack the Nazi army's coded messages, such as those sent by the famous Enigma machine which Hitler believed was unbreakable. The original Colossus... [18 Mar 2008]

Cheat Sheet: Encryption

Cheat Sheet Isn't that something to do with the Enigma machine and secret service shenanigans? An example of this is the work that went on at Bletchley Park to decipher Nazi messages during World War II and one of Bletchley's... [28 Nov 2007]

John Lamb's week: E-marketers say show me the money

Comment The antique dealer is charged with blackmail and receiving stolen goods after the German-made machine vanished from Bletchley Park where Enigma codes were cracked during the war. Enigma... [21 Sep 2001]

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