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Madeley, Western Australia is in Western Standard Time (WST) all year. WST is 8 hrs. ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The date within your laptop is motored by a small battery. If that battery has worn out or broken then your time and date function will not work properly. Perhaps try searching for time and date battery in laptop.
A location's standard time is whatever the local national government says it is. Usually a location's offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is its degrees of longitude multiplied by 4 minutes/degree (4 minutes per degree) then divided by 60 minutes/hour and rounded to the nearest whole hour, but there are exceptions. Places east of the prime meridian (0° longitude) and west of the international date line (180° longitude) are ahead of UTC, and places west of the prime meridian and east of the international date line are behind UTC.
It's worth its weight in whatever metal was used to make it.
1928
The first laptop/portable computer was invented in 1981 by Adam Osborne.
no countries lies in international date line
No, the international date line is a line of longitude, not latitude.
Lenevo will be producing a laptop that runs on Android instead of Windows. The laptop does not have a release date yet, though.
Having the laptop checked for viruses and seeing if the laptop is up to date. Also to see how long your laptop can last. At OfficeMax they check any computer for free.
The starting date is August 8th 2008. It starts 8:08:08 p.m. China Standard Time, or 12:08:08 Coordinated Universal Time. The number 8 is considered a lucky number by the Chinese. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numbers_in_Chinese_culture#Eight
The International Dateline starts and ends at the poles (North Pole and South Pole). The International Date Line (IDL) is an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth opposite the Prime Meridian where the date changes as one travels east or west across it. Roughly along 180° longitude, with diversions to pass around some territories and island groups, it mostly corresponds to the time zone boundary separating +12 and −12 hours Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (Greenwich Mean Time -- GMT). Crossing the IDL travelling east results in a day or approximately 24 hours being subtracted, and crossing west results in a day being added. The exact number of hours depends on the time zones.