One of the first 10 Raspberry Pi computers to be released has been purchased on Ebay and donated to The Centre for Computing History by
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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.
Acorn System 1 arrives at The Centre for Computing History
The System 1 was the first commercially available computer produced by CPU Ltd under the trading name of Acorn Computers Ltd. It was designed by Roger Wilson and marketed as the Acorn Microcomputer in 1979.
Gadget show live 2010 – the story so far…
Today saw the end of day two of “Gadget Show Live 2010” at the NEC in Birmingham. And what a manic 2 days it has
GRidPad 1910 now cataloged at Computing History.
Take a look at http://www.computinghistory.org.uk/det/6565/GRidPad-1910/ to see it in the catalog. I think the next addition to the museum needs to be the new Apple iPad!
Gadget Show live – my thoughts
What a fantastic event! Obviously, the “Gadget Hall Of Fame” part of the show was my favorite. This display was run by the Centre For
Centre for Computing History – News Item
Here is the recording of the news item from Anglia Tonight about the Centre for Computing History museum in Haverhill, Suffolk (East Anglia). Centre for
A Museum for Haverhill
One of Haverhill’s hidden treasures, this museum – the Centre for Computing History – has been established to create a permanent, public exhibition that tells