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 an anonymous donor.
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Cambridge, UK - Cambridge based serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Dr Hermann Hauser has been named as the patron of the Centre for Computing History.
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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 decommissioned.
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The BBC has just launched the Domesday Reloaded website, which lets people search the Domesday Project archive, as well as upload photos and information to update it, 25 years after the original scheme was undertaken.
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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...
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An Amazing Show ... So we're back from the Gadget Show Live 2011 and what an amazing show it has been. It's been a long a week consisting of 2 days setting up the stand and then 5 days of show. Well...
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The Centre for Computing History is proud to announce it has once again been commissioned to create the Gadget Hall of Fame at this years Gadget Show Live.
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Vintage Computing Items for the IT Crowd The Centre for Computing History has again been asked to supply retro computer items for the set of the forth series of The IT Crowd.
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The Centre for Computing History will be at The Gadget Show Live 2010 .
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