Ten of these were built and operated by WRENS at Bletchley Park. The image, above, is of the fully operational rebuilt Colossus on publis display daily at The National Museum of Computing at ...
This English country estate offers a close-up look at the cryptographic hardware used to decode Nazi Germany’s encrypted ...
Fiona Bruce describes how volunteers have reconstructed the code-breaking Colossus computer at Bletchley Park. Fiona Bruce describes how volunteers have reconstructed the code-breaking Colossus ...
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.… ...
BLETCHLEY PARK ... these electro-mechanical machines had help in the form of Colossus, the world’s first programmable electronic computer. And the whole time, the Germans didn’t realize ...
The Bletchley Park installation will see an AI character give tailored responses is a "world first". Gladys Lewis, of Sproatley, was awarded a top French honour for her role in wartime codebreaking.
The wartime code-breaking effort in Bletchley Park led to Colossus, the first programmable electronic computer. Various university campuses in Britain and the US were home to first-generation ...