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Gadget museum powers up Mark and Katie Barlow have exactly one month to bring their dream of a computing museum to life. Techvana – The New Zealand Computing Museum will be home to...
Gadget museum powers up Mark and Katie Barlow have exactly one month to bring their dream of a computing museum to life. Techvana – The New Zealand Computing Museum will be home to...
November 2, 2014 by grespa Taken from Interface Online With the help of computing enthusiasts nationwide, an Auckland couple is working to create New Zealand’s first dedicated computer museum – and you could own...
Geeksphere at Digital Nationz 2014 Skip from Geeksphere taking viewers on a retro journey and sharing his perspective on the game consoles and computers that Techvana had on display. For more on Geeksphere...
31st October 2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Techvana – The New Zealand Computer Museum is proud to announce that Nutshell Corporation has become its fourth corporate sponsor. Nutshell is the latest company to get in behind...
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 Techvana – The New Zealand Computer Museum – is Hoarders Heaven! With the help of computing enthusiasts nation-wide, an Auckland couple is working to create New Zealand’s first dedicated computer...
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History of Gaming Museum One of DNZ’s most popular inclusions in last year’s show. This year’s History of Gaming Museum will be nearly twice the size. Techvana is back at Digital Nationz doing the...
By Yoke Har Lee-Woolf Taken from Idealog What do you do when you run out of space to house all your geeky stuff? You start a museum of course. Auckland’s Mark and Katie Barlow...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Techvana – The New Zealand Computer Museum is proud to announce that Frontend has become its third corporate sponsor. “I am really happy for you guys. It’s a great dream that’s...
The Atari E.T. Landfill Excavation Starts Today. What Will They Find? In 1983, the failing Atari video game company allegedly dumped millions of unsold E.T. the Extra Terrestrial cartridges in a New Mexico landfill. Ever since, game nostalgists...
By 2029, computers will have emotional intelligence and be convincing as people.