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Review: Panasonic G7

Introduction and features Replacing the Panasonic G6, the G7 sits beneath the Panasonic GH4 in the company’s line-up of compact system cameras. It’s the smaller of the two SLR-like models, and is aimed at enthusiast photographers. It sits alongside the rectangular Panasonic GX7, and above the GF7, GM1 and GM5. Every Panasonic interchangeable lens camera briefing recently seems to have started with the words “it’s got the same sensor as

Review: Panasonic G7

Introduction and features Replacing the Panasonic G6, the G7 sits beneath the Panasonic GH4 in the company’s line-up of compact system cameras. It’s the smaller of the two SLR-like models, and is aimed at enthusiast photographers. It sits alongside the rectangular Panasonic GX7, and above the GF7, GM1 and GM5. Every Panasonic interchangeable lens camera briefing recently seems to have started with the words “it’s got the same sensor as

Microsoft just made Windows XP even less secure

Windows XP users hanging on for dear life are less safe than they’ve ever been after Microsoft made the already holey security safety net surrounding it even more porous. First reported by Beta News, Microsoft has stopped providing the Malicious Software Removal Tool as well as updates to its Microsoft Security Essentials in the hope that users finally ditch it in favor of Windows 10. There are, of course, plenty

Microsoft just made Windows XP even less secure

Windows XP users hanging on for dear life are less safe than they’ve ever been after Microsoft made the already holey security safety net surrounding it even more porous. First reported by Beta News, Microsoft has stopped providing the Malicious Software Removal Tool as well as updates to its Microsoft Security Essentials in the hope that users finally ditch it in favor of Windows 10. There are, of course, plenty

Microsoft just made Windows XP even less secure

Windows XP users hanging on for dear life are less safe than they’ve ever been after Microsoft made the already holey security safety net surrounding it even more porous. First reported by Beta News, Microsoft has stopped providing the Malicious Software Removal Tool as well as updates to its Microsoft Security Essentials in the hope that users finally ditch it in favor of Windows 10. There are, of course, plenty