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Photos: Flying robots, Colossus codebreaker, virus art

Photo Photo credit: MessageLabs silicon.com took a trip to Bletchley Park to see the rebuilt Colossus machine used to break the German Enigma code during World War II. Security software firm MessageLabs turned cyber threats into art using code from...

Tags: supercomputer, robots, viruses, military

[27 Mar 2008]

Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine

Photo Bletchley Park was the secret home to Britain's top codebreakers during World War II. Codebreakers at Bletchley Park found the code was not completely random and that the correct wheel starting positions could be found by analysing the messages at...

Tags: colossus, bletchley park, message, messages

[18 Mar 2008]

Photos of the Month - November 2007

Photo One of the world's first digital computers creaked into life again this month as Bletchley Park's code-cracking Colossus began running for the first time in more than 60 years. Natasha Lomas went down to Apple's flagship store on Regent Street in...

Tags: macs, iphone, travel, power

[29 Nov 2007]

Photos: Colossus gets cracking after 60 years

Photo It is kept in its original location at Bletchley Park, where it cracked Nazi codes during World War II and played a key role in the Allied victory. Photo credit: Bletchley Park Trust Photo credit: Bletchley Park Trust

Tags: bletchley, bcs, colossus, german

[16 Nov 2007]

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