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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Tricky adware pop-ups may require more than just blocking pop-up ads
A reader seeks relief from pop-up ads and the adware that spawns them.

Startups no more? Jobs, funding on the rise for Denver’s maturing tech scene
Dozens of young companies are creating a tech industry ecosystem in Colorado as they become safer bets for job-seekers as draw tens of millions of dollars in venture capital investment.

Colorado’s historically low unemployment squeezes labor market
Colorado's seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate dropped to 2.6 percent in March from 2.9 percent in February. That is the lowest of any state in the country and the lowest ever in...

Binge-watching will push streaming past TV viewership in 2022, survey predicts
A survey released Thursday of nearly 500 companies involved in media and video markets predicts that online viewership of shows and movies on Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu will outstrip...

Denver-based dating app attracts like-minded investors, raises $1.8 million
Conscientious dating app MeetMindful said Wednesday it raised $1.8 million from investors to help expand the company's awareness to people looking for more than just a good time. The two-year-old...

Denver flyers can now use bitcoin when parking at ParkDIA
Top Airport Parking, which offers discounted parking spots for $3.99 a day near Denver International Airport, on Tuesday began accepting bitcoin, Dogecoin and about 50 other types of digital payments...

Denver cybersecurity startup CyberGRX hits a nerve, attracts $20 million in round led by Silicon Valley VC
A year after publicly launching in Denver, the fast-growing CyberGRX plans to announce Tuesday that it received $20 million in an investment round led by Silicon Valley's Bessemer Venture Partners.

Denver’s PocketGov service improves after new technology integrated, new app in the works
After teaming with Salesforce.com to add automation and cloud features to help residents get help faster, the city of Denver is moving forward to build native Android and iPhone apps.

When smiley faces don’t belong in a Word document, here’s how to turn them off
A Tech+ reader who is inadvertently creating a smiley face with sunglasses in Microsoft Word asks how to adjust the emoticon settings.

School of Mines team advances in SpaceX Hyperloop pod competition
A team of 14 students from Colorado School of Mines was named one of 23 finalists Friday for a Hyperloop pod competition sponsored by SpaceX, whose founder, Elon Musk, popularized...