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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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EchoStar cuts 100 employees, another 1,800 moving to Dish Network
Dish Network and Echostar are swapping certain business units that would give Dish pretty much all of the video side of EchoStar, including the rest of online video service Sling...

Metropolitan State students will help produce, control satellites in new program with York Space Systems
York Space Systems, which is gearing up to build 150 to 200 satellites a year, will move its headquarters into Metropolitan State University of Denver's new Aerospace and Engineering Sciences...

Colorado Springs’ Cherwell Software, maker of codeless software to help legacy tech keep operating, snaps up $50 million
Cherwell Software in Colorado Springs said Monday that it received $50 million from private equity firm KKR to help it better compete with much larger rivals.

Microsoft Office isn’t free but there are free alternatives, including one from Microsoft
Not all new computers come with software installed. You can purchase software such as Word, or you can download free software that is quite similar in function - or is...

DigitalGlobe to get new Canadian owner but plans to stay put and grow in Colorado
A large Canadian communications firm has completed its $2.4 billion purchase of Westminster-based DigitalGlobe. DigitalGlobal's Colorado workforce will remain in the state.

Dish Network finally sees TV subscriber growth, sticks with plan for 5G wireless
Switching up the way it sells TV service helped Dish Network add more paying subscribers in its latest quarter than it lost for the first time in nearly three years.

Boulder software firm attracts $6.7 million from Silicon Valley investors
Boulder's SlamData, which launched its open-source product in 2014, said Wednesday that it raised $6.7 million in a Series A round led by Shasta Ventures, a Menlo Park firm noted...

Google’s wireless gigabit broadband is coming to Denver
Google Fiber's Webpass will bring top-speed connections to office, apartment buildings, no trench digging required.

Wireless plan confusion? Here’s a breakdown of the new unlimited data plans, prices
To help you compare the latest and greatest "unlimited data" cellphone plans, we gathered the goods from T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint and AT&T.

Is it too late to move from Windows XP to Windows 10?
Is it possible to update a never-used, 7-year-old computer that was loaded with Windows XP to Windows 10?