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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 Enigma machine.

Tags: colossus, soe, bletchley, history

[20 Mar 2008]

Editor's Blog: The pyramids versus Macclesfield

Comment There's probably an obvious few - Bletchley Park home of the WWII codebreakers and Colossus the world's first electronic computer, for example. A couple of new destinations to add to your holiday list: after you've visited the pyramids and the Taj...

Tags: satellite, babbage, history, recognition

[23 Jan 2008]

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 codes were deciphered using so-called bombs, developed by Alan...

[21 Sep 2001]

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