The home of World War II codebreaking has called for engineers to operate an electro-mechanical machine developed by mathematician Alan Turing. The Turing Bombe was a brute-force code-breaker which ...
Bombe machines were enormous electronic testing devices with 100 rotating drums, 12 miles of wire and 1 million soldered connections. Hoping for a “stop” that would reveal the setting of the Enigma ...
Bletchley Park was the home of British war-time codebreaking but it's not just a historical curiosity and still has relevance today; even some of Facebook's engineering breakthroughs can be traced all ...