The long-silent Fry's Electronics on North MoPac is finally getting a reboot. Micro Center is moving into part of the cavernous building at 12707 N. MoPac Expy, returning a national tech retailer to ...
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People started lining up outside the new Micro Center Phoenix store on Tuesday night. And the crowd only grew from there. By Wednesday morning, hundreds of local geeks packed the sidewalk outside the ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A technology superstore is headed to the Valley with its first-ever location in Arizona! Micro Center is set to open its newest store near 44th Street and Thomas Road in Phoenix ...
Arizona tech heads, gamers and PC builders have a reason to celebrate. The long-awaited Micro Center Phoenix opening date is set for Friday, Nov. 7. The 35,000-square-foot tech store at 4531 E. Thomas ...
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Looking for a new computer part or need your current rig fixed? Micro Center has you covered. With stores all over the country, finding a place to get your tech sorted is easier than you might think.
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The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. The new location, Micro Center's 30th store, will bring a vast selection of computers and electronics to the Phoenix ...
A Micro Center returning to the Bay Area is a big deal for local nerds, including a big chunk of the PCWorld team. That’s why Adam Patrick Murray decided to do an informal and impromptu survey of the ...