British intelligence has released new photos showing the World War II era "Colossus" computer. It marked the 80th anniversary of the code-breaking computer's invention. The device's existence was ...
If you don't know of Mavis Batey, you should. Her work cracking the Enigma machine's coded messages was crucial to the success of D-Day landings during WWII. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about ...
Former codebreaker, Ruth Bourne, photographed for The Telegraph earlier this year - Andrew Crowley If you presented 99-year-old Ruth Bourne with a Bombe, the electromechanical code-breaking machine ...
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TR-49 review: Inkle cracks code in daring database thriller
In inkle’s new database thriller, TR-49, players must use a WWII-era code-breaking machine found in an abandoned church ...
In honor of the 80th anniversary of the development of Colossus — arguably the first programmable computer ever made — the U.K. intelligence and security organization known as the Government ...
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'Incredibly proud' code-breaking veteran turns 100
A veteran of Bletchley Park, where German, Italian and Japanese codes were broken during World War Two, is celebrating her 100th birthday. Pat Shepherd, from Ferndown, Dorset, helped to run the Bombes ...
When a handful of specialist electronics engineers sat down to recreate a working replica of a famous Second World War code-breaking machine little did they know that soon they'd have a vital role to ...
Code breaker and father of artificial intelligence Alan Turing will be the face of the U.K.’s new polymer 50-pound ($63) note. The mathematician was chosen from almost 1,000 eligible nominations from ...
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