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2011-05-29 06:05:00

Four code-breaking machines used during World War II -- of which one is a fully functioning rebuild -- was presented at the opening of the new Tunny Gallery at the National Museum of Computing last week.

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2011-02-26 06:35:00

The National Heritage Memorial Fund has saved an archive of WWII papers from the United Kingdom’s most famous code-breaker, Alan Turing, in an 11th-hour bid that kept the collection of scientific papers from going to a private buyer.

2009-12-22 11:50:00

GLASTONBURY, Conn., Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- TopCoder®, Inc., today announced the winning algorithm in a coding competition challenging competitors to crack the famous World War II Enigma encryption machine.

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2009-09-03 15:05:00

Britain's oldest original computer is being sent to the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley, where it will undergo a one-year restoration project.

2008-09-09 12:00:16

MILTON KEYNES, England and MENLO PARK, Calif., Sept.

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