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| The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park in the UK is always worth a visit if you want an insight into the pioneering days of comp...

| Some months ago we reported that in the UK, the BBC were planning to shower unsuspecting school children with free pocket-sized codeable com...

| Thnis very private AM station enables me to receive good old BBC by Internet radio and rebroadcast it INDUCTIVELY on medium wave, just as I...

| At the launch of the ‘Make it Digital’ initiative held in London the director-general of the BBC Tony Hall introduced the prototype Micro Bi...

| In the same week British Prime Minister Cameron proposed a ban on encryption “to keep our people safe”, Der Spiegel revealed that the NSA us...

| This series has demonstrated that the ever-popular AVR controllers are also useful for signal processing. In this final instalment we take a...

| The lines between man and machine blur even more with a device that turns the human body into a data transmitter. The invention of Swedish c...

| Even today in 2012, radio is still one of the most dramatic ways to enter the world of electronics. Long Wave (LW) still offers an experimen...

| In this 15 minute BBC documentary Inside The Internet (1997) a resilient myth about the Internet is busted. The ARPANET, it is said, was  in...

| Ever since we saw it in Star Trek we all want one: a Replicator. A Replicator can create any inanimate object from waste matter. With the ar...