Lina Khan Was Correct

In 2021, the virtual world was the future of the internet. The pandemic had sequestered everyone indoors, heightening the appeal of digital communities. Facebook rebranded to Meta – a sign of the tech giant’s investment in and commitment to the metaverse as the future of the internet. Despite losing billions in VR, Meta released an […]

Budget-friendly streaming is gaining popularity

This is Lowpass by Janko Roettgers, a newsletter on the ever-evolving intersection of tech and entertainment, syndicated just for The Verge subscribers once a week. Streaming is getting expensive: This week, Amazon Prime Video became the latest streaming service to increase prices. In addition to the annual $139 fee for Prime, consumers now have to […]

Harlowe Offers an Affordable Solution for 360-Degree Shoot Lighting

Companies like Bushman already sell omnidirectional camera lights for 360-degree shoots, but they start at over $300, which is more than half the price of popular 360-degree cameras from companies like DJI and Insta360. Harlowe, a company known for lighting accessories that cater to influencers and amateurs, has released a $95 alternative called the Omni […]

Epic and Disney Allow Fortnite Creators to Develop Star Wars Games

Epic Games and Disney are making a big announcement as part of their continually deepening relationship. In June, Epic announced that Fortnite creators would “soon” be able to make custom Star Wars-themed games and experiences, and starting Thursday that feature is finally launching. While creators can start making experiences now, they’ll be able to publish […]

Top 5 Micro Center Offers for March 2026

installing a multi-room audio setup in your residence, we are constantly hunting for ways to save you cash on tech that we believe is noteworthy, handy, or just genuinely impressive. Given that retailer Micro Center has been in the tech industry since 1979, we wanted to present you with some of the finest deals currently being offered by them for March 2026.

From gaming desktops to parts that can enhance your existing setup, these offers at Micro Center can help you save a significant amount of money, with each product supported by favorable customer feedback. Keep in mind that a large portion of these items are exclusively available in-store, so you may need to verify if one is situated near you. Regardless, each product provides substantial savings.

Whether you’re exploring offers at Micro Center or looking into some items featured in Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, another great deal is always just around the corner. Of course, keep in mind that you do not require a Micro Center membership to make purchases at the retailer, but having one can yield extra savings beyond what you may find on their site. Without further ado, take a look at our recent discoveries of some deals from significant players in the tech industry, though remember that it never hurts to conduct further research before making any purchases.

Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 Gaming PC

Dell’s Tower Plus EBT2250 Gaming PC is in stock for purchase in-store at Micro Center for $1,199, cutting nearly $800 off its regular retail price. Although this device has a restriction of one per household through the retailer, options are available for upgrading the memory as well as the storage. It also includes Windows 11 Home edition, distinct from the Pro edition.