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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Colorado businessman accused of being a “serial predator” who allegedly sexually assaulted, harassed female employees
A Colorado businessman is accused of being a "serial predator" who subjected his female employees to sexual harassment and assault, according to a Denver district court lawsuit filed last week.

Latest Windows 10 update continues to have issues, like a “terrifying BBS” screen
As for an actual phone number, Microsoft has a whole page of phone numbers for several countries. In the US, (800) 642 7676 is the main customer support line.

How far can a Tesla really drive on one charge? Two Denver Tesla owners attempt world record to find out
Erik Strait And Sean Mitchell, two members of the local Denver Tesla Club, did the math and figured they can drive a Model 3 for 600 miles on a single charge. The...

Denver has struggled with mobile service speeds and two companies aim to keep mobile carriers honest
Who has the best cell phone service in Denver? Don't trust the carrier, says PC Magazine, which sent a team equipped with Samsung Galaxy S9s to Denver this week to...

Chipotle leaves a wound in Denver’s heart as it moves to California though its burritos aren’t going anywhere
When Denver comedian Adam Cayton-Holland went to college out of state, he missed Chipotle so much, his mother would pack a cooler full of the foil-wrapped burritos the size of...

Chipotle HQ leaving Denver, plans move to California
After nearly 25 years in Denver, Chipotle Mexican Grill is saying so long to its hometown and on Wednesday announced it will move its headquarters to Southern California.

Hyperloop’s first stop: DIA, as Colorado enters final leg to study feasibility of $24B transportation project
Rocky Mountain Hyperloop is still in the research phase, so don't get your hopes up that you'll soon be able to hop into a pod and travel from Denver to...

Why Colorado joined in national “Operation Cryptosweep” to suss out fraudulent cryptocurrency offerings
Colorado was among at least a dozen North American regions that stormed the cryptocurrency market in May to weed out fraud in the budding business of selling virtual coins, also...

The only way to watch every single Colorado Rockies game is to pay for them, but it doesn’t have to come at season-ticket prices
Even if you were to buy certain cable TV plans that include Rockies games for your home TV, that doesn't ensure that you'll also be able to stream all the...

What’s next for online TV services may be ironically familiar as companies aim to simplify the viewer experience
A growing number of consumers are subscribing to multiple services, with those paying for three or more services doubling since 2014, according to research. And people don't want to juggle...