The National Museum of Computing has unveiled renovations to keep out the rain and smartening up H block as celebrations take place to mark the 80th anniversary of the Colossus II computer.
Justin Tallis / AFP via Getty Images Best known as the historic World War II-era codebreaking site, Bletchley Park in England is turning its attention to artificial intelligence. Titled “The Age ...
Volunteers at the National Museum of Computing in Bletchley Park, UK, have been constructing a working replica of an EDSAC machine, one of the world's earliest general-purpose computers.
This exhibition will invite visitors to explore how artificial intelligence (AI) is already part of their everyday lives, whilst revealing cutting-edge research projects, and examining the ...
Betty Webb, 97, points with her walking stick to a ground floor room in the baronial mansion at Bletchley Park, Britain’s legendary top secret code-breaking facility during World War II.
The wartime code-breaking effort in Bletchley Park led to Colossus ... but the world’s largest computer museum is not found in Silicon Valley or on the campus of a famous university.
The site currently houses the Bletchley Park Museum, the National Museum of Computing, tenanted office space and a number of other attractions.
The national Museum of Computing in Bletchley was lucky enough to be allowed to scavenge the old computer from the decommissioned plant, and volunteers at the museum have managed to get it running ...
Bletchley Park, where the World War Two Codebreakers worked, is now a museum. One of the highlights is the D-Day cinematic experience, explaining Bletchley Park’s crucial role in the WW2 operation.