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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Colorado track will test super-speedy transit that could be offered at toll-road price
The world's next evolution in hyper-speed commuting will start west of the Denver International Airport and ultimately could cost local drivers the same price they pay to travel Colorado's toll...

Denver to Boulder in eight minutes? Colorado will get first test track for a Hyperloop-inspired transportation system
Arrivo, a hyperloop-inspired passenger travel system, would operate on dedicated lanes where pods travel autonomously up to 200 miles per hour -- or about two-thirds slower than hyperloop technologies.

When Pandora seems stuck, clean it up or make a switch
Did Pandora tweak something? Reader wonders why internet radio service pauses way too often.

As SendGrid preps for public debut, the IPO market appears receptive
SendGrid is one of the rare Colorado tech companies to make it to the initial public offering stage in years. And as a company that started with three developers in...

Denver ranks in nation’s bottom three cities for 4G speeds in latest mobile speed test report
The city of Denver once again ranked among the slowest cities nationwide for 4G wireless speeds, according to a new report by OpenSignal, a firm that measures mobile network performance...

Newly released documents show nitty-gritty of Colorado’s bid for Amazon’s second headquarters
State documents shared with the Denver Post included redacted references to the sites and incentives, but the series of emails revealed a coordinated effort by state leaders to brainstorm early...

Dish’s third-quarter loss of 129,000 customers includes every single subscriber in Puerto Rico
Dish Network said Thursday it paused service for 145,000 customers who lost service in Puerto Rico due to the hurricanes so they wouldn't be stuck with a bill. But that...

19 more Colorado cities and counties vote in favor of city-owned internet, while Fort Collins approves $150 million to move forward
The cities of Louisville, Vail and 17 other cities and counties in Colorado voted Tuesday to take internet service into their own hands that could one day provide their citizens...

Denver’s Renegade Brewing partners with former CEO of Xerox
Renegade Brewing has tapped a former CEO of Xerox as its new partner as the Denver beer maker expands production and launches into new markets.

Defense contractors Lockheed, Northrop plan job cuts in Colorado Springs
Defense contractors Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman plan to cut about 130 jobs after contracts each separately had with the federal government come to an end, according to notices filed with...