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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali
I misspoke regarding updating Java. Javascript is a coding language for webpages, so Java itself has nothing to do with it. It won't be something you can update. I'm just kind of baffled as to why javascript is causing the issue. I might do some research on it, because I'm not fully aware of how google analytics works in the first place, so if I run across some info that could provide a permanent solution, I'll let you know. Until then, just keep javascript disabled until you need it for something (if a web page requires it, it will let you know).
Regarding your Privacy tab, in the drop-down box that has "firefox will:" in front of it, make sure you select "use custom settings.." in the drop-down menu. This will make the cookie options available.
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I'll have to keep enabling and disabling it to be able to read my e-mail and do some schoolwork and all that, shouldn't bet too much of an issue, albeit nettlesome.
Could I just milk it while I'm at this?
What does this sound like?
ASUS N53JN
The ASUS N53JN sports a 15.6-inch HD TFT screen with a 1366 x 768 pixels resolution display. It will be also be powered by a choice between the Intel Core i5-520M (2.4GHz- 2.933GHz) and Core i3-370M (2.4 GHz). With an Intel Core inside, it is with no doubt that the N53JN comes with seamless capacities that user can enjoy.
In addition to these great features, the N53JN also comes with the following specs:
* Genuine Windows 7 Premium 64 bit OS
* 320GB/500GB (5400rpm) storage
* 4096MB RAM (2048×2) DDRIII 1066 RAM
* Blu-Ray Combo optical drive
* Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
* Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
* Built-in webcam
* SonicFocus audio technology
* 17-in-1 card reader
* Various port and jacks such as HDMI, one USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, e-SATA and two audio jacks (headphone and SPDIF/MIC-in)
* Li-Polymer 48WH (6 cells: 4400mAh) battery
And: On the left are ports: HDMI, the network e-SATA/USB and a USB 3.0 and SDXC card reader.
On the right side is the optical drive, 2 ports s USB 2.0 and microphone jack and headphone / speaker out, also the on / off wireless button.
The ASUS N53JN price ranges from £649.99 – £999 (SRP inc VAT).
Asus N53Jn Review (video) | Laptop Review Shop
Reviews seem to be good, though sometimes the specifications are a bit fuzzy...
Even if you decide I'm pushing it (completely understand), thanks for your time once again.