National Museum of Computing

Photos: Classic Iris radar gets vision back

Photo The tech that kept the airspace over southern England safe for decades is back in action at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC), at WWII code-breaking centre... [16 Feb 2009]

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]

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]

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]

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]

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]

iPhone apps, Antique PCs, Microsoft R&D and supercomputers

Photo Our photos of the National Museum of Computing's PC Gallery which opened last month included the retrotastic Commodore PET 2001 pictured above - which... [02 Jun 2009]

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: 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]

Photos: The evolution of the PC

Photo Lin Jones, project manager at The National Museum of Computing, said the British boom in personal computing during the 1980s, which gave rise to the... [07 May 2009]

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]

WWII codebreakers' home gets £600,000 boost

News Huts three and six will form part of a heritage lottery-fund application," he continued, adding that the buildings housing the National Museum of... [12 Mar 2009]

Human robots, Android Magic and classic radar tech

Photo Photo credit: The National Museum of Computing The classic radar tech that kept the airspace over southern England safe for decades was back in action last month at The... [02 Mar 2009]

Photos: Colossus gets cracking after 60 years

Photo Photo credit: The National Museum of Computing Pictured are Nigel Shadbolt, the former president of the British Computer Society (BCS) and Andy Clarke,... [16 Nov 2007]

Fighting Fraud: How far we've come (Part I)

Comment Two weeks ago UK Home Secretary Jack Straw launched the National Crime Squad's new National Hi-Tech Crime Unit in a blaze of publicity at London's Science Museum. Talk... [02 May 2001]

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