Shuttered celebrations of computing heritage need your support Richard Speed Fri 29 Jan 2021 // 13:03 UTC Share Copy The UK's halls of computing geekery continue to be shut thanks to the ongoing pandemic. However, virtual tours and talks are on offer for those seeking a diversion from streaming platform bingeing. Museums have endured a tough time since restrictions were first imposed. As well having to close in response to government guidelines, the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge suffered a burst water main, which flooded much of the museum's ground floor in the latter part of 2020 (although did not damage the hardware on show).