Australian Company, Microbee Technology, have donated one of their limited edition Microbee Premium Plus computer kits to The Centre for Computing History. Read more
Finally, after two years of searching and negotiation, the Centre for Computing History has found a Cambridge home. Read more
The Centre for Computing History has received a significant financial donation from Haverhill Research Park. Read more
As part of the Twelve Pis of Christmas, David Braben (co-author of the classic BBC Micro game Elite) has chosen the Centre for Computing History as his chosen charity and you can bid on one of the first 12 pre-production Raspberry Pi's. Read more
It's that time of year again and we are please to say that we'll be at the RISC OS London Show next weekend (Sat 27th Oct). Read more
Well the weekend of the 8th September saw the Spectrum 30 event at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. Read more
CAMBRIDGE TO HOST THE BIGGEST ZX Spectrum 30TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT VENUE: Anglia Ruskin University, Helmore building DATES: Saturday 8th September, 10am - 6pm. Read more
24-08-2012
We need your help. The good news is we are about to relocate to Cambridge which will allow us to create a dazzling museum experience open to the public. However, refurbishing the new premises will r... Read more
Students at the Meridian School, Royston, Hertfordshire, recently experienced a Centre for Computing History Activity Day. Read more
An event celebrating the BBC Micro and the people behind it will be held at ARM in Cambridge on the 25th March 2012. Read more
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. Read more
Cambridge, UK - Cambridge based serial entrepreneur and venture capitalist, Dr Hermann Hauser has been named as the patron of the Centre for Computing History. Read more
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. Read more
The Centre for Computing History has attracted sponsorship from across the Atlantic. Read more
Steve Jobs was one of the great tech pioneers of the personal computer industry. Read more
Friday Evening So 5 o'clock rolls around and the working day is over. Read more
25-05-2011
The Centre for Computing History will be holding its AGM on June16th at Haverhill Arts Centre. Read more
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. Read more
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... Read more
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... Read more

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