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Dan Ackerman

New York

Editor-in-Chief at Micro Center

Editor-in-Chief, @MicroCenter. Ex-EiC, Gizmodo; Editorial Director, CNET/CBS. Author, the Tetris Effect. Get my super sweet Newsletter! https://t.co/MOlLJQKhJo

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  • 3 weeks ago | microcenter.com | Ron Woodson |Sean Mekinda |Dan Ackerman

    Member Pricing Free Until 2026 Meet Micro Center Member Pricing Unlock savings on the products you love with Member Pricing today! Completely free until 2026 No credit card needed to join Sign in with your verified account to qualify Even more savings on top of already great deals Savings automatically applied during checkout Returns are always free and you can save time by starting returns online Look for the green tag throughout the site to unlock more Member Pricing! Already have a Micro...

  • 3 weeks ago | microcenter.com | Sean Mekinda |Dan Ackerman

    Member Pricing Free Until 2026 Meet Micro Center Member Pricing Unlock savings on the products you love with Member Pricing today! Completely free until 2026 No credit card needed to join Sign in with your verified account to qualify Even more savings on top of already great deals Savings automatically applied during checkout Returns are always free and you can save time by starting returns online Look for the green tag throughout the site to unlock more Member Pricing! Already have a Micro...

  • 3 weeks ago | microcenter.com | Dan Ackerman |Sean Mekinda

    My latest 3D printing obsession is not Stanley tumbler accessories or handy card kits -- it's printing cool sculptures in a stunning rainbow glow-in-the-dark PLA. I'm currently using Inland's Glow in the Dark Fluorescent Multi-Colored PLA Filament, which has produced amazing results, but took a little more work than just adding a new spool to my workflow.

  • 3 weeks ago | microcenter.com | Dan Ackerman |Micro CenterOfficial

    The latest generation of gaming laptops has arrived, bringing with them NVIDIA's new RTX 5090 and 5080 GPUs.  It’s not every GPU generation that sees laptop versions launching this close to the desktop cards. Often, there’s a solid gap of half a year or more between the desktop debut of a new NVIDIA lineup and its mobile counterparts making it into gaming laptops. But with the 50-series, NVIDIA isn’t wasting time.

  • 1 month ago | microcenter.com | Sean Mekinda |Dan Ackerman |Matthew Smith

    Member Pricing Free Until 2026 Meet Micro Center Member Pricing Unlock savings on the products you love with Member Pricing today! Completely free until 2026 No credit card needed to join Sign in with your verified account to qualify Even more savings on top of already great deals Savings automatically applied during checkout Returns are always free and you can save time by starting returns online Look for the green tag throughout the site to unlock more Member Pricing! Already have a Micro...

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Dan Ackerman
Dan Ackerman @danackerman
3 Feb 25

Friendship is Universal

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Pulp Librarian @PulpLibrarian

Friendship is universal. So are human-eating alien lizards in sunglasses. At least that's what we thought in 1983, thanks to one blockbuster TV mini-series. This is the story of V... https://t.co/oyy1RpSLiq

Dan Ackerman
Dan Ackerman @danackerman
24 Dec 24

Need a Yule Log video to put on in the background tomorrow? Put this unique one on a loop: https://t.co/yPVkmrf6NQ

Dan Ackerman
Dan Ackerman @danackerman
19 Dec 24

Holiday gift guide for the PC builder, from RAM to fans, here at @MicroCenter News: https://t.co/ORttehlzi6 https://t.co/Q9SgMzXa1R