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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Driverless-car bill goes to Hickenlooper’s desk
A bill that would open Colorado’s roadways for testing autonomous vehicles is on its way to Gov. John Hickenlooper's desk after lawmakers approved the measure this week.

Colorado’s venture capital up during first quarter, new report says
Venture capital investment rose in Colorado and nationwide during the first quarter of this year, according to the second report in as many days that points to a robust VC...

Sphero, the Boulder firm behind Star Wars’ BB-8 toy robot, adds another $35.4 million from investors
Sphero Inc., the Boulder toymaker behind the popular Star Wars BB-8 robot, has notified the SEC that it was more than halfway to raising $43 million, a company spokesperson said...

Colorado venture capital rebounds to $344.5M in first quarter
Colorado companies saw an investment rebound in the past three months as local firms raised more money in one quarter than they did in the first half of last year,...

Microsoft acquires Boulder-based cloud technology Deis
Microsoft Corp. on Monday said it would acquire Deis, an open-source cloud technology that started in Boulder. Terms were not disclosed.

Internet privacy 101: Research, encrypt and opt out toward a more secure online life
No matter where you fall in the politically charged online privacy debate, there's a better way to keep your digital life private than going offline and staying disconnected. Besides, the...

When Windows icons go missing, here are tips to finding them or changing them
A reader noticed that his files suddenly lost their Microsoft icons and now display an Internet Explorer logo. He gets a window that says, "View downloads -- Internet Explorer" when...

Longtime Denver online retailer eBags agrees to sell itself to Samsonite
EBags, one of Denver's oldest dot-com companies, has agreed to be acquired by Samsonite International, the travel luggage maker that once employed some of eBags' co-founders.

Used-car app Blinker takes aim at market dominated by Craigslist, eBay
The picture shot from a smartphone is the basis for Blinker, the Denver car-technology startup that lets people buy and sell a car completely on a mobile app -- from...

3 Colorado routes among 11 U.S. finalists for Hyperloop transportation network
Three Colorado proposals are among 11 U.S. finalists in a private company’s sci-fi-like transportation challenge that aims to move ground-based passengers at speeds of 700 mph.