The BBC have finally released the final design for their BBC Micro Bit (micro:bit) The BBC Micro Bit is a piece of hardware that will
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Retro Computer Museum event 20th June 2015, Snibston, Leicestershire
The Retro Computer Museum proudly presents in partnership with Leicestershire County Council’s Snibston Discovery Museum.
A weekend of Retro Gaming Fun!
From 11.00am – 5.00pm on Saturday 20th June and 10.00am – 4.00pm on Sunday 21st June at Snibston Discovery Museum, Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire LE67 3LN
Retro Video Game Night – Christmas Edition – Cambridge – 12/12/14
We’re back once again with another Retro Video Game Night and since it’s getting to that time of year we’ve decided to make this our Christmas Edition! So come and enjoy a beer or two and a whole load of holiday themed video games.
Microspotting: Inside the Microsoft Archives
Long-time company archivist Amy Stevenson takes us behind the scenes of the Microsoft Archives, a collection of artifacts that preserve our history and embody our culture. There, you’ll find decades worth of Microsoft software, advertisements, documentation, memorabilia – and skulls? You’ll just have to watch to understand.
Retro Video Game Night – 25 October 2013, Cambridge
An evening of retro gaming at the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge. 7pm till late. £6 on the door, £5 in advance. Bring your
Google Sponsors Centre for Computing History
The Centre for Computing History, Cambridge is delighted to announce a new educational partnership with Google. This will involve an exciting new initiative to introduce computer programming to children across the UK.
Cambridge move for Suffolk computing history museum
A museum documenting developments in computing over the past 50 years is to move to Cambridge. The Centre for Computing History is to relocate to
Announcement – New Computer Museum Starting Up (USA)
The following alert came via the classic-computers mailing group. I wanted to let the group know about a new computer museum that I am starting
Military Computers Preserved
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
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