Several computers and associated peripherals and control panels have been rescued from the Cook Building at MoD Southwick Park (formerly HMS Dryad) which has been
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Your BBC Micro Stories
With the BBC Micro turning 30 years old, The Centre for Computing History are asking people to send in their stories and anecdotes about using
Computer Museum Attracts Sponsorship from USA
The Centre for Computing History has attracted sponsorship from across the Atlantic. Brad Feld, an early stage investor and serial entrepreneur, has made a surprise
Help Us Preserve Computing History
This is a copy of the following page at The Centre for Computing History We have an exciting opportunity to acquire from the Ministry of
Hackers Delight – The Geek Weekender – Cambridge
When : August 5/6/7 2011 Where : Haverhill, near Cambridge. The Centre for Computing History in association with MakeSpace is proud to announce a new
Microsoft Research Joins Backers of New Museum for Cambridge
Following the recent decision by two high profile Cambridge tech businesses, Red Gate Software and ARM Holdings to spearhead the foundation of a new world class Cambridge Computing History Museum, Microsoft Research has also agreed to sponsor the initiative.
An Open Letter to the Twitterverse
Please help us to build a top class computer museum in Cambridge in the United Kingdom! We have raised £474.24 since this appeal went live earlier
Computer museum backed by ARM, Hauser and Red Gate
Cambridge tech heavyweights have joined Business Weekly in a campaign to create a state-of-the-art Cambridge Computing History Museum. Serial tech entrepreneur and co-founder of Acorn
Micro Men repeated on 24/02/11 at 21:00 on BBC Four
Micro Men will be repeated on the 24/02/11 at 21:00 on BBC Four. All computer hardware and most props were supplied by The Centre for