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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Optiv Security acquires East Coast cybersecurity firm
Optiv Security said Monday that it will boost its presence in the northeast with the acquisition of Comm Solutions, a much smaller security firm in Pennsylvania that offers similar cybersecurity...

Missing music on iTunes? Tips on finding those lost songs
Q: I recently went to play some music from my iTunes account. Surprised to find that the music that we had bought over the last 5 years was no longer in...

Cybersecurity industry hopes women will help fill 1.8 million jobs
The cybersecurity world is scrambling to find qualified workers to fill an expected 1.8 million positions by 2022, according to a Frost & Sullivan report. But the pool of applicants...

Level 3 and CenturyLink shareholders approve merger
Shareholders from CenturyLink Inc. and Broomfield-based Level 3 Communications approved the merger of the two telecoms on Thursday. The combined company will be based in Monroe, La., which is CenturyLink's...

First driver-less vehicle bill in Colorado headed to Senate debate
Five months after a self-driving tractor trailer drove south from Fort Collins on Interstate 25 to deliver Budweiser beer to Colorado Springs, state lawmakers took their first step Thursday to control how...

Boulder’s Avery Brewing Co. partners with leading Spanish brewer
One of Spain's leading beer brewers acquired a 30 percent stake in Avery Brewing Co. as part of a mutual decision to help the Boulder brewery's future growth.

Are targeted ads bugging you? Here’s how to opt out.
Some users appreciate targeted online advertising, but there are ways to see fewer such ads if they annoy you.

Denver team’s travel pods awarded at transportation competition
Denver firm's personal pod transit system wins award at transportation competition. The kicker? Systems much like it are in operation today.

College hackers converge in Denver for cybersecurity competition
Students from five universities will test their computer-cracking skills starting Friday at the finals of the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition.

Drone pilots discuss the need for laws regulating flight
Commercial drone pilots Wednesday called on one another to help draft legislation regulating their craft in order to prevent overly restrictive laws.