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The computer, a marvel of human ingenuity and innovation, has revolutionized our world in countless ways

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Computer Collection: Milky Way galaxy
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Computer Collection: Circuit board man
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Computer Collection: Close-up of some computer data wires
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Computer Collection: Artificial intelligence, conceptual art
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Computer Collection: Computer hacker, artwork
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Computer Collection: Adjusting a tape storage device
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Computer Collection: GP2 Series, Rd2, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain, 19-21 April 2013
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Computer Collection: GP2 Series, Rd2, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain, 19-21 April 2013
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Computer Collection: You've proven you're a human. Continue your action
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Computer Collection: Prove you are a human and not a robot
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Computer Collection: I Accept Cookies
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Computer Collection: Think In Apples
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Computer Collection: You've proven you're a human. Continue your action
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Computer Collection: Prove you are a human and not a robot
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Computer Collection: I Accept Cookies
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Computer Collection: Think In Apples
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Computer Collection: Think In Apples
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Computer Collection: I Accept Cookies
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Computer Collection: I Accept Cookies
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Computer Collection: A strange ghostly apparition caught on camera
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Computer Collection: Moira Stewart. BBC Newscaster, broadcaster and announcer
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Computer Collection: Colored art of a man seated at an old fashioned computer
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Computer Collection: Library Opening, Taprell House, North Street, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. April 1993
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Computer Collection: Control desk DP249494
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Computer Collection: Data Points II
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Computer Collection: Data Points I
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Computer Collection: Data Points III
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Computer Collection: Data Points IV
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Computer Collection: Data Points V
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Computer Collection: Data Points VII
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Computer Collection: Data Points VIII
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Computer Collection: Data Points IX
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Computer Collection: Data Points X
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Computer Collection: Data Points XI
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Computer Collection: Bull Market
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Computer Collection: Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer (Edvac)
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Computer Collection: Type AN 5835-1 dead reckoning computer owned by Fenton B. Sands, 1944-1948. Creator: J. B
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Computer Collection: Loyal Dragon Computers supporter, Darren Waters, at his computer
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Computer Collection: Marketing assistant Wendy Barker with the computer that has filled Dragon
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Computer Collection: Queen Elizabeth II visits Greater Manchester Police HQ, Chester House. 21st March 1986
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Computer Collection: Virtual Reality Desktop Computer, Demonstration, Thursday 21st May 1992
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Computer Collection: The London heats of Britains first national space invaders championships
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Computer Collection: The final of the Atari video games, in London. The winner is Craig Heap aged 16
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Computer Collection: 12 year old Sarah Galvin, of Sundridge Park, Bromley, Kent
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Computer Collection: Man monitoring traffic, Liverpool, 10th January 1964
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Computer Collection: Computer Centre at Barker and Dobson Confectioner, Liverpool, Circa 1970
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Computer Collection: 1970s Computer Centre, Liverpool, Published 18th May 1979


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The computer, a marvel of human ingenuity and innovation, has revolutionized our world in countless ways. From the cockpit of an Airbus A330 to the screen displaying a complex human genetic sequence, its presence is ubiquitous. But this technological wonder didn't emerge overnight; it owes its existence to brilliant minds like Augusta Ada Byron, whose visionary ideas laid the foundation for modern computing. One pivotal moment in computer history was the creation of the Central Computer at Harwell, which paved the way for advancements in scientific research and particle physics. The Enigma encryption machine used during World War II showcased how computers could be employed for military purposes, forever changing warfare strategies. As time progressed, so did technology. Internet computer code became integral to our daily lives as we connected with people across continents through virtual platforms. The Pilot ACE computer from 1950 marked a significant leap forward in computational power and set new standards for future generations. Even iconic aircraft like Concorde relied on computers within their cockpits to ensure safe flights at supersonic speeds. And who can forget the trusty keyboard that serves as our gateway into this digital realm? Behind these incredible machines are exceptional individuals like Alan Turing – a British mathematician whose work not only cracked codes but also pioneered artificial intelligence concepts that continue to shape our world today. Yet it all traces back to Charles Babbage's visionary designs from centuries ago – his Analytical Engine laid down principles still relevant today and inspired generations of inventors and innovators. In essence, whether it's unraveling genetic mysteries or propelling us towards space exploration, computers have become indispensable tools that push boundaries beyond imagination. They embody humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and progress – truly remarkable creations that define our era.