As part of a closer collaboration with Samuel Ward Arts and Technology College in Haverhill, the Centre for Computing History has developed a new ‘mini museum’ at the school.
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Lovers of vintage computers and classic arcade games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man are in for a rare treat at the Haverhill Business Exhibition due to be held on Friday and Saturday this week.
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Last weekend saw 2 days of an unadulterated retrocomputing and gaming in the form of the Retro Reunited / Acorn World events which took place the Cedar Court Hotel in Huddersfield.
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BBC Four is giving viewers a unique insight into how developments in technology have shaped our lives over the past forty years in Electric Dreams, a new three-part series charting the rise of today’s...
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The Centre For Computing History is featured in an article by QUANTA as they are holding their 25th Anniversary Workshop and AGM on Saturday April 18th and Sunday April 19th 2009.
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Vintage Computing Items for the IT Crowd In August 2008, following a news article on the BBC News website, the Centre for Computing History got involved in the set decoration of the third series of the IT Crowd.
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The Centre for Computing History’s first public opening has been hailed an outstanding success, with all tickets sold out well before last weekend's event.
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The Centre for Computing History will be taking part in one of Suffolk's premier open days events over the weekend of the 13 and 14 September.
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Are you looking for a fun, engaging project that will give you great satisfaction? Are you willing to play an important role in a programme that will provide a vital service to the wider community? Then we’re looking for you.
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Following the introduction of our Vintage Computer Hire centre, the BBC uses one of our BBC Micro computers in the 24th March 20008 edition of the BBC One Watchdog programme featuring computer scams.
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