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The National Museum of Computing occupies Block H at Bletchley Park in the UK, and the building was first made ready for occupation on September 17, 1944. An annex to the now-demolished Block F ...
I found myself in Milton Keynes, UK, a little while ago, with a few hours to spare. What could I do but rock over to the National Museum of Computing and make a nuisance of myself? I have visited m… ...
The National Museum of Computing's annual Summer Bytes festival will include a string of coding, code-breaking, robotics and other events designed to entertain kids during the school holidays ...
Now you can take a virtual reality look around part of The UK's National Museum of Computing, either in a web browser or using a Samsung Gear or Google Cardboard headset. There's also a similar ...
The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, UK is marking the 75th anniversary of the Colossus Mark II computer today with new revelations about its role in winning the ...
The National Museum Of Computing can be found in Block H of the Bletchley Park site, which in turn is opposite Bletchley railway station in modern-day Milton Keynes.
The organisers are also grateful to The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park who will be presenting an interactive exhibition of historic wartime computers and decoders for guests.
(Image sourced by the National Museum of Computing) The use of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based guide is making the UK’s rich computing and cryptography legacy more accessible to non-native ...
An easy day trip from London, Bletchley Park reveals there's far more to Britain's wartime code breaking than Alan Turing's battle with the Nazi Enigma machine.
The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park is marking the corporation's 100th anniversary.