A reconstruction of a major piece of cybernetic history and the precursor to Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic digital computer, has made its public debut at the National Museum of ...
The images from intelligence agency GCHQ shows Colossus in full working mode as it was used by spies at Bletchley Park and played a key role in ending the Second World War. They have been released to ...
Renowned Swedish FPS developer Machine Games, who's responsible for such amazing games as Wolfenstein: The New Order and The Old Blood expansion, is likely developing another Wolfenstein game. A ...
Britain's hush hush Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) intelligence and security organization has released new images never before made public of Colossus, the world's first digital ...
In the past few months, researchers from the National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) have uncovered detailed intelligence of Germany’s Lorenz messages decrypted with the help of the Colossus machine ...
In a year when the first-person shooter genre has been dominated by an ever-evolving, multi-player focused world, some questioned the need for more linear, narrative-focused adventures. Does a game ...
LONDON — A rebuilt World War II code-cracking computer developed to intercept Nazi messages lost to a desktop computer Friday in a contest to decipher an encrypted radio message. The challenge marked ...
There's no doubt that Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus is a political game. It's going to be tackling some pretty heavy themes, despite being an over-the-top action shooter. Nazis are some bad business ...
Silicon.com has posted a video and photos of the reconstruction of the world's first electronic code-breaking computer: Colossus. I spent a decade as a reporter and editor before joining the CNET News ...
I’m really looking forward to playing Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, especially since I really enjoyed the first installment so much. The previous Wolfenstein had minimal optimization issues, and ...
Machine Games's first reinvention of gaming's stalwart Nazi-killing simulator was one of the finest first-person shooters in recent years, so we're more than a little bit excited about the forthcoming ...
UK spooks have released pictures of Colossus, one of the first computers ever made. The release marks 80 years since the code-cracking machines that helped the Allies beat the Nazis in World War II.