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A film with the title The Imitation Game was produced about the life of Alan Turing, the British mathematician genius, Second World War codebreaker, and pioneer in the research of artificial intelligence.

The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC , www.tnmoc.org) in the UK has recently launched a new project with the aim to “recreate” Robinson

The National Museum of Computing in the UK (TNMOC, www.tnmoc.org) awaited visitors with two special exhibits on the second weekend in August.

In addition to being a matter of curiosity, the story of ISEE-3 is important as it reveals that the private sector can also make significant contributions to space research, which used to be the exclusive monopoly of governments and the military.

James Adamson

The web was not yet around, Tim Berners-Lee was working on it at full speed, when the very first e-mail was sent from Space on 28 August 1991.

The 31st of August in 1994 marks an important date in software history: Aldus Corp. and Adobe Systems Inc. finalised the merger of the two companies on this day.

The robot called Viking I landed on the Red Planet on 20 July 1976. It was the first robot to explore Mars.

Perhaps the best-known digital game of all times, the cultic Tetris (tetris.com) turned thirty years old in June.

Once the most popular Hungarian social network site, iWiW rolled back to the fifth place in five years, and as people continued to abandon it, visitors’ statistics shrank to somewhere fifty thousand.

On 15 July, Michael S. Malone, the well-known technological writer (or science writer) came out with a 560-page, hardcover book with the title The Intel Trinity

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