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World’s first computer ‘started up’ in 178 B.C., scientists claim

The mysterious Antikythera mechanism (opens in new tab), thought by some to be the world’s first computer, was first “started up” on Dec. 22, 178 B.C., archaeologists have now found.

Discovered by sponge divers in a Roman-era shipwreck near the Greek island of Antikythera in 1901, the elaborate ancient computer, which looks like a shoebox-size contraption with gears and dials that have numerous tiny inscriptions written on them, could predict eclipses and determine when various athletic games took place, among other functions.  

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