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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Denver’s Lyft drivers soon can rent new GM cars
Lyft Express Drive, a partnership between General Motors and Lyft, will launch in Denver this month. It's a car-rental service for Lyft drivers who don't want to use their own...

Zayo hires Level 3 executive as its new president
Boulder-based Zayo Group said Tuesday that it has hired Andrew Crouch from Level 3 Communications to be its new president and chief operating officer.

Centennial aircraft startup gets patent for vertical take-off airplane
The creator of a commercial jet that needs no runway said Monday that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted a utility patent for its TriFan 600 vertical take-off...

CenturyLink consolidates Denver operations as Healthgrades expands
CenturyLink is moving from the former Qwest headquarters at 1801 California St. to offices it owns at 14th and 15th streets in downtown Denver and to its Littleton office. After...

Whether Windows 10’s Cortana is slowing down your PC, here’s how to limit its stranglehold
A reader recently purchased a new Dell all-in-one personal computer with Windows 10 and found runs much slower than their old tower that had Vista. A friend attributed it to...

The first self-driving car will debut in three years, but will you want to buy one?
Driverless cars are not quite here yet. And we still have many years before mainstream society trusts cars without steering wheels. But mark your calendar for 2020, when Audi plans...

When can you buy — or try — a driverless car?
Automakers share dates and descriptions of self-driving cars before they are available.

Driverless-car bill approved by Colorado Senate, now on the road to House
Colorado's first proposed law to regulate driverless cars received the Senate's approval Wednesday and now winds its way to the House for consideration.

Centennial’s Boom Tech gets a $33 million funding boost for its supersonic jet
So many investors wanted in on the supersonic jet in development in Centennial that Boom Technology decided to accept more funding than it set out to attract. It raised $33...

Hosting.com dives into Amazon Web Services, buys Stelligent Systems
With the hotness that is Amazon Web Services, Denver's Hosting.com jumped on the chance to acquire Stelligent Systems, a Reston, Va., consulting firm offering help with software services in Amazon's...