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Photos: Babbage's Difference masterpiece in action

Photo Photo credit: Computer History Museum Photo credit: Computer History Museum Photo credit: Computer History Museum Photo credit: Computer History Museum Photo credit: Computer History Museum Photo credit: Computer History Museum [12 May 2008]

Photos: Charles Babbage's masterpiece reincarnated

Photo Tech millionaire Nathan Myhrvold commissioned London's Science Museum to make him a version of Charles Babbage's famous Difference engine, a machine designed to mechanically calculate polynomial functions. [10 Apr 2008]

Photos of the Month - November 2007

Photo Photo credit: The National Museum of Computing The London Transport Museum opened it doors this month after a two-year refurbishment programme. One of the competitors, Team Lux showed off their car in London's Science Museum earlier this year. [29 Nov 2007]

Photos: Virgin goes Galactic for SpaceShipTwo

Photo Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson (left) and Scaled Composites CEO Burt Rutan show off the final design for Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo at New York's American Museum of Natural History. The original SpaceShipOne, which flew to space three... [24 Jan 2008]

Photos: Colossus gets cracking after 60 years

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

Photos: The Colossus WWII codebreaking machine

Photo This is the rebuilt Colossus Mk II computer at Bletchley Park's National Museum of Computing. 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]

India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...

Photo Tech millionaire Nathan Myhrvold commissioned London's Science Museum to make him a version of Charles Babbage's famous Difference engine, a machine designed to mechanically calculate polynomial functions. [29 Apr 2008]

Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more

Photo Charles Babbage's Difference Engine number 2 is making its US debut at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The gleaming, primary colours of 1950s sci-fi icon Dan Dare met the vacuum tubes, dials and buttons of post-World War... [30 May 2008]

Photos: Tech predicts future of London transport

Photo This is part of the London Transport Museum, which reopened to the public this week following a two-year £22.4m refurbishment. The new museum uses interactive and virtual technology to allow people to experience what transport might be like in the... [23 Nov 2007]

Photos: The Birth of Hi-Tech Britain

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 exhibition at the Science Museum in London. [01 May 2008]

Photos: Say hello to Intel's little helpers

Photo Company researchers demonstrated this and other cutting-edge research from their labs during Research@Intel Day at the Computer History Museum in California, US. Photo credit: Elsa Wenzel/CNET News.com [18 Jun 2008]

Photos: The car that drives itself

Photo Team-Lux from Hamburg showed off the car it intends to enter in the 2007 Grand Challenge at the Science Museum in London this week. Photo credit: Tim Ferguson Photo credit: Tim Ferguson Photo credit: Tim Ferguson [13 Apr 2007]

Photos: Bill Gates through the ages

Photo Here's the cover - on display at the Microsoft Visitor Centre museum. Photo credit: Microsoft Photo credit: Microsoft Photo credit: Microsoft Photo credit: The Smoking Gun Photo credit: Microsoft Photo credit: Microsoft [20 Jun 2008]

Photos: Vintage arcade games... revealed

Photo The computer is on show as part of the Game On exhibition at London's Science Museum. Photo credit: Steve Ranger Photo credit: Steve Ranger Photo credit: Steve Ranger Photo credit: Steve Ranger Photo credit: Steve Ranger [28 Nov 2006]

Photos: The Tate Modern's online overhaul

Photo The same functionality will also be available on touch screens throughout the museum, to help the art-bewildered get the most out of their trip. Photo credit: Jo Best Photo credit: Tate Modern Photo credit: Jo Best [26 Jun 2006]

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