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Monthly round-up: July
It was good times for Google and Apple with their iPhone, but a rough month for some other top tech firms.
Week in Review: When physics and IT collide
A busy week with physics, iPods, data breaches and silicon chips all in the news.
Bletchley Park WW2 archive heading online
The Bletchley Park World War II archive is to be made available online as part of a project involving HP.
SOS Bletchley Park
A very significant part of our computing and national heritage – Bletchley Park – is in dire need of the industry’s help.
Google boosts Turing papers bid
The campaign to help Bletchley Park secure Alan Turing’s first published papers has been given a helping hand from Google.
Photos: Saving Bletchley Park
IT PRO visits the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park and sees how important it is to keep a record of the computers we - and the...
Today's IT junk may be tomorrow's classic kit
A speaker at the UK's first Vintage Computing Festival warns that we shouldn't focus so much on where we're going that we forget where we've come...
Scientists call for help saving Bletchley Park
Scientists call for the headquarters of Britain's war-time code breaking efforts to be preserved for the future.
Bletchley Park site needs "urgent repairs"
The site of Britain's war-time code breaking efforts is in a "desperate state of decay".
Google spearheads Bletchley Park fundraising
Web giant uses Street View to spotlight Enigma code-breaking heritage and restoration campaign.
Bletchley Park disappointed by government snub
Home of war-time code breaking is not happy with the government’s recent funding decision.<br>
Bletchley Park wins even more funding
More good news for Bletchley Park, as Milton Keynes and English Heritage team up on a £600,000 donation.
PM apologises for treatment of codebreaker Alan Turing
Gordon Brown has apologised following an online petition, saying Turing 'deserved so much better'.
Sales of Geek Atlas will help Bletchley Park’s plight
Publishers will donate 50 pence from every sale to the home of historic computing efforts during WWII. <br>
Vintage computers set to make music
An electronica musician is using a collection of vintage computers as instruments in an unusual concert at Bletchley Park.
Bletchley Park wins £330,000 lifeline
The home of Colossus and the 'birthplace of computing' gets a major shot in the arm from English Heritage
Q&A: Tony Sale, the man who rebuilt Colossus
Colossus was key in breaking German code during WWII. We spoke to the man who rebuilt the mammoth machine and took a look around the Museum of...
Google donates £550,000 to Bletchley Park restoration
The tech giant has given the Second World War code-breaking site a funding boost to the tune of half a million pounds.
Bletchley Park secures more funding
The historic site has been awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund development grant.
Your Views: Bletchley Park funding
IT PRO readers ponder whether the government should offer funding to Bletchley Park or can it all be remembered through text books?
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