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Xbox and Bethesda Showcase

Xbox Bethesda Showcase Introduction Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda has many fans excited about what's to come for the Xbox and PC exclusive games, so it makes sense that they would want to showcase all the new content. On June 13, Microsoft will host their first-ever Xbox Bethesda Showcase where we'll see some of our favorite games from the studio and maybe even get a closer look at Starfield. Xbox will be showing off their Bethesda games at the Xbox Bethesda Showcase on June 13. Xbox will be showing off their Bethesda games at the Xbox Bethesda Showcase on June 13. The event will take place at E3 2019 and will be streamed on Mixer, Twitch, YouTube Gaming, Google Stadia, and other platforms. It looks like we'll finally get a closer look at Starfield, the next game in development after Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In case you’re not familiar with the series, Starfield is a space-based RPG created by Bethesda Softworks. The game will be the next tit...

Fall of Bitcoin and GPU prices

Bitcoin Crash and GPU Prices Introduction The Bitcoin crash of June,2022has sent shockwaves through the cryptocurrency market, and with it, GPU prices are starting to fall. While we don't necessarily recommend buying up graphics cards for mining purposes, this is good news for gamers who are tired of paying inflated prices for graphics cards. If you've been holding off on upgrading your graphics card for any reason, now might be the best time to do so in two years. Bitcoin's price is crashing and the entire cryptocurrency market is taking a beating. You may have heard that Bitcoin's price is crashing and the entire cryptocurrency market is taking a beating. You may be wondering why this was a thing in the first place and what it means for your GPU mining rig. If you're here because you're wondering about how to get back into mining after last year's boom, read on—we've got some tips for both beginner and professional miners alike! GPU prices are dropping...

CVE-2022-30190(Follina)

  CVE-2022-30190(Follina) Introduction If you're into cybersecurity and don't know what CVE-2022-30190 is, then go ahead and look it up. It's a huge vulnerability to have, and it can hurt businesses hard: the cost of cleaning up after this vuln is astronomical. If you already know about it, then congrats! You've probably already patched your systems against the vulnerability. If not, well... you should probably do that now. CVE-2022-30190 The CVE-2022-30190 zero-day vulnerability has been found in Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE) database engine. It is a database engine that is used in Microsoft SQL Server. It can be used to run Microsoft Access on remote systems such as Windows 7 or 8. MSDE was developed to help organizations manage their data with Microsoft Access, but it is no longer supported by the company since 2005 and there are no security updates available for it as well. If you're running an older version of Office with a vulnerable version of MSDE installe...