Inspired by A New History of Modern Computing by Thomas Haigh and Paul E. Ceruzzi. But the selection of key events in the journey from ENIAC to Tesla, from Data Processing to Big Data, is mine. This ...
Looking back over the past decade and considering the technological innovations that have made an immeasurable impact on humanity – from crowdfunding and cryptocurrencies, to streaming services and ...
Not many places that preserve the past can boast of a giant video game collection to draw interest, but a museum in the world-renowned English city of Cambridge has that and much more. The Center for ...
Two of world’s first desktop computers found during house clearance (Picture: SWNS) A house clearance in London has uncovered two of only three surviving models of the world’s first desktop computer ...
The Centre for Computing History (CCH) has received a £1m funding boost, enabling the purchase of its Cambridge premises and providing it with a permanent home for over 38,000 historically significant ...
A museum charting the history of computers and games consoles has opened in Cambridge. Up to 80 computers and games consoles have gone on display at a new computer museum. The Centre for Computing ...
One of Cambridge’s best kept secrets is The Centre for Computing History, a museum dedicated to preserving the history of home computers and video game consoles from all eras. Located on a quiet ...
The museum in Cambridge features thousands of items, including old toys and gadgets A computer museum says it has been "overwhelmed by the generosity" of people who helped secure £200,000 funding ...
The exhibition at Cambridge's Centre for Computing History includes women from the earliest days of computing and includes events devoted to Victorian computing pioneer Ada Lovelace. She was an ...
Mission: To advance the transformational promise of computing in the service of society through excellence in teaching, research, and outreach. Vision: To be the premier provider of computing talent ...
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