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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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HomeAdvisor’s parent buying struggling rival Angie’s List
HomeAdvisor's biggest rival, Angie's List, will soon be its new domestic partner as the two home-improvement services announced plans Monday to tie the knot by the end of the year.

Wireless back-up cameras? Heck yeah, Trail Ridge Technologies is from Fort Collins
Trail Ridge Technologies, a two-person firm based in Fort Collins, created a wireless aftermarket backup camera that projects a wider view than does many of its competitors.

Should you pay for antivirus software?
Welcome to the first official Denver Post Tech+ newsletter! The response I (that's me, Tamara Chuang, a technology writer) get from readers each week tells me you are willing to...

CenturyLink will add two Level 3 executives to senior staff after merger
As CenturyLink passes regulatory hurdles to acquire one of Colorado's largest technology companies, the telecom said Friday that two of Level 3 Communications executives will join its senior leadership team....

Construction-technology firm Prescient adds $40 million from investors
Fast-growing Prescient, an Arvada company that uses technology to build multistory buildings faster, added $40 million from investors as demand for its patented structural system grows.

U.S. House committee chairman asks Justice Department to prosecute Platte River Network’s CEO
Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server has faded for some, but not Platte River Networks, which on Thursday learned a congressional committee wants the government to prosecute its...

Sprint named fastest mobile service in Denver and Colorado Springs
Sprint has been inching its way toward beating Denver's other mobile service providers and, in a report released Thursday, the smallest of the nation's big four carriers outscored the competition,...

British cloud-based warehouse management firm expands to Denver by moving U.S. HQ to Broomfield
Online retailers like Amazon aren't the only ones expanding to Denver. A British firm that helps small sellers with inventory and logistics said Wednesday it has opened its U.S. headquarters...

Webroot apologizes, says antivirus software error that labeled Windows files as malware now fixed
After two days of battling the aftermath of a technical error that labeled some Microsoft Windows files as malware, Broomfield-based cybersecurity firm Webroot said Wednesday morning that a complete fix...

Error causes Webroot antivirus software to quarantine key files, including Windows
A Webroot security update disabling core programs including Microsoft Windows was still causing headaches Tuesday for the Broomfield-based cybersecurity company and its business and consumer customers.