Gaming extravaganza promised at Centre for Computing History
This Saturday (29th August), the Cambridge Centre for Computing History is planning an evening of family video gaming that you won't forget!
Cambridge Centre for Computing History adds extra events to summer programme
Due to unprecedented demand, the Cambridge Centre for Computing History has added added extra workshops and events to its summer programme, as well as being open seven days a week (10am to 5pm until Sunday 6th September).
Holiday fun as Cambridge Centre for Computing History extends opening times
Looking for something to do with the family during the summer holidays? The Cambridge Centre for Computing History has a great range of workshops and activities going on over the next few weeks. What's more, it will be open seven days a week...
Come and enjoy some half-term tech fun at the Centre for Computing History
Looking for something to do over the half term break?
Project Odyssey smashes all expectations!
The first stage of Project Odyssey, the fundraising campaign for the Cambridge Centre for Computing History - launched on 10 March by museum patron Dr Hermann Hauser - is now finished, having raised £100,000! What’s more, as this figure was reached within 30 days, it will now be matched by Cambridge-based Red Gate Software, bringing the total amount to a staggering £200,000!
Project Odyssey moves closer to goal!
Following the launch of its fundraising campaign – Project Odyssey - on 10 March by museum patron Dr Hermann Hauser, the Centre for Computing History is edging closer to its goal of raising £100,000 in 30 days. Funds raised so far stand at £75,000.
Cambridge Centre for Computing History needs your help
With just a few days of its Redgate pound for pound fundraising campaign remaining, the Cambridge Centre for Computing History is very close to its goal. But it still needs your help!
Donations top £40k in campaign to expand Cambridge’s Centre for Computing History
Generous backers have already pledged more than £40,000 to fund the expansion of Cambridge's Centre for Computing History, according to the Cambridge News.
Find out everything you wanted to know about 3D printing
You've probably heard people announce how 3D printing is going to change the world and how you can print 'anything' using a 3D printer. But what is the reality?
Indie Game Development Workshop at the Centre for Computing History
Due to popular demand, the Centre for Computing History will be running another day of the exciting "Introduction To Unity 3D Game Development" workshop on Saturday 25th October 2014.
Centre for Computing History downloads Heritage Lottery Fund support
The Cambridge Centre for Computing History has received an £85,000 grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) for Viva Computer! A People’s History of Home Computing.
Centre for Computing History offers great summer workshops for inquisitive kids
Wondering what to do with the children during the holidays? Look into the exciting list of events coming up soon at Cambridge's Centre for Computing History...
'Arc-Aid' comes to the rescue for Computer Museum's machines
Whether you're a techy, or just love arcade games, the 'Arc-Aid: Cambridge’ weekend next month at Cambridge Computer Museum is for you!
An introduction to Raspberry Pi for teachers
Are you ready to teach the new computing curriculum in September?* If you have concerns - don't panic - you are not alone. Raspberry Pi training sessions at the Cambridge Centre for Computing History have been organised at the request of other teachers!
Cambridge Coding Extravaganza is a major success
The first-ever Cambridgeshire Coding Extravangaza last week saw 70 children aged 9 to 11 (Years 5 and 6) from 11 local schools* descend on the Centre for Computing History. At 10 different coding pods, they made fish go disco, Jelly Babies scream, robots’ eyes flash, fireworks explode and turtles walk...
First coding extravaganza for schools at Cambridge Computer History Museum
Children aged 9 to 11 from local schools are descending on the Centre for Computing History for the first-ever Cambridgeshire Coding Extravaganza! At 10 different coding pods, they’ll make fish go disco, Jelly Babies scream, robots’ eyes flash, fireworks explode and turtles walk...
Help save the Jupiter Ace
The Cambridge Centre for Computing History has launched a campaign to raise money so it can buy and preserve the iconic Jupiter Ace computer that was developed in Cambridge.
A techie's guide to working in a high tech company
Do you want to work at one of the world's great high tech companies? Whether it's Google, Apple or one of the UK's amazing startups, come along to Cambridge's Centre for Computing History next week to hear what it takes to succeed at a company that values innovation, entrepreneurship and passion and builds world-changing products.
Sir Clive Sinclair surprises visitors at Cambridge Centre for Computing History
Visitors at the Centre for Computing History’s special Sinclair Celebration Weekend Event were surprised and delighted on Saturday morning when the man himself made an impromptu appearance at the museum.
Your chance to drive a Sinclair C5!
This weekend (March 1st and 2nd) sees the Cambridge Centre for Computing History presenting a special display of Sinclair computers and some other lesser known Sinclair products.
Workshops offer an introduction to Raspberry Pi
Cambridge's Centre for Computing History is running an exciting 'Introduction to Raspberry Pi' full-day workshop on Sunday February 23rd 2014.
Hauser-Raspe Foundation funding boosts Cambridge Centre for Computing History
The Hauser- Raspe Foundation has given a major funding boost to the Cambridge Centre for Computing History.
RealVNC sponsors new Cambridge museum
RealVNC, the provider of the award-winning VNC® remote access software, has become the latest Cambridge company to sponsor the city’s new museum – The Centre for Computing History.
Centre for Computing History opens this weekend
The Centre for Computing History opens in Cambridge tomorrow (Saturday 27th July).
Google supports Cambridge Centre for Computing History’s programming road show
The Centre for Computing History, Cambridge today announced a new educational partnership with Google to develop an exciting new initiative aimed at introducing computer programming to children across the UK.