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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Stamping down trojans, malvertising and other malicious mayhem like a fake Adobe update
Q: Since March 2, 2018, I have gotten a "threat" notice from Windows Defender whenever I'm using my email. On the top bar, "Adobe Flash Player" appears flashing in an orange-like background....

Robots, nets and harpoons in space? Earth’s orbit is cluttered with trash and Colorado companies are helping clean it up
Nearly 20,000 objects are floating around Earth's orbit today. But debris is a hazard for satellites and spacecraft and it's on the rise. By next year, the United States may...

Microsoft opens “startup for big business” in Denver Tech Center
The new Microsoft Technology Center works with businesses that need advice but also hopes to community events and student programs promoting science, technology, engineering and math or STEM

What’s inside the Amazon facility in Aurora? The company shares a peek inside its first fulfillment center in Colorado
Amazon's first Colorado fulfillment center opened in Aurora last September and on Wednesday, the company opened its doors to The Denver Post for a tour.

Drones take over Colorado Convention Center
The AUVSI Xponential 2018 trade show features drones, robots and autonomous maritime and car technology. It's tapped into a growing autonomous industry that touches spans construction, public safety, oil and...

Amazon ranks Colorado 4th for startups thanks to state’s number of small-business sellers
Amazon used its own data to make the comparison. Specifically, it counted up the number of small and medium-sized businesses that sell their products through Amazon and ranked states on...

Food tech comes to Denver as Boston catering-tech company ezCater expands, plans to hire 100
EzCater, which doesn't cook a lick of food, spent years honing its technology to connect corporate clients in most cities nationwide with a local catering service. In Denver, that includes...

Why companies like Twitter are suddenly updating their privacy policies
As Baber Amin, with Denver cybersecurity firm Ping Identity, reminds us, "The Internet Never Forgets -- just because you delete something from Twitter (or anywhere else) doesn't mean it's gone."

A Denver tech company became more diverse and had its best financial year ever. Here’s why that matters for SendGrid and other companies
SendGrid's latest diversity workforce numbers show an improvement in most areas at the same time the company had its best financial year ever. The stats play right into research that the...

Denver will see highest rate of rent increases if Amazon picks the city for HQ2, says Zillow
If Amazon picks Denver for its second headquarters, expect to pay an extra $1,452 a year in rent.