The Antikythera Mechanism was salvaged out of a shipwreck in 1900. It’s the original HotHardware — the first known example of an analog computing device. Scientists estimated it was made in 100 BC. Researchers are still trying to find out exactly what the device can do, and identify who might have made it, but according to an article in the journal Nature, newly deciphered markings on the crusty old thing’s dials suggest it was likely made in Syracuse, a Sicilian city that was then a colony of the Greek city