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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Verizon, T-Mobile rank as best 4G cellphone service in Denver but speeds still slower than nation, says report
Verizon and T-Mobile improved the quality of their cell signals in Denver in late 2016, according to the latest report from OpenSignal, but mobile speeds across the region are still...

OtterBox expands mobile accessories business to business market with focus and new iPad case
Otter Products showed off its uniVerse modular iPad case system Tuesday. The case offers protection and eases use of 80 accessories, including cameras, payment card readers and even a carbon...

Dish Network’s new ad campaign wants to hear customers’ comments, complaints
Dish Network admits it. TV companies -- itself included -- have plenty of room to improve their customer service reputation. On Monday, the Douglas County company begins a customer-listening campaign,...

Room scheduling software? Heck yeah, EMS Software is from Centennial!
EMS Software sells a system that can organize orders, integrate video conferences and virtual meetings, and manage a company's real estate. The Centennial-based company started out creating a system to...

Microsoft’s OneDrive wants your files, but here’s how to change the default save location to your PC
Windows 10 is set up to save documents and photos to OneDrive instead of your PC. But you can change that setting, and we'll show you how. (Just be sure...

Super Bowl LI using security video technology from Fort Collins incubator to help see people at night
Jemez Technology, a firm that spun out of the Fort Collins incubator Innosphere, is looking for troublemakers in Houston on behalf of the city and Homeland Security as the city...

The cord-cutter’s guide to how to watch the Super Bowl
Watching live sports events is a challenge for cord cutters. But this year Fox is letting all cord cutters watch the Super Bowl online -- you just have to plan...

Optiv Security completes deal to sell majority stake to New York investor
Optiv Security, a Denver cybersecurity firm, said Wednesday that a deal to sell off a majority stake to new investors is now complete.

When the bank said no, Colorado small businesses found funding alternative with Colorado Enterprise Fund
The Colorado Enterprise Fund loaned more money in 2016 than ever before in its 40 years, according to the nonprofit's annual report released on Wednesday. Last year it distributed $9.3...

TeamSnap’s appeal to kids’ sports teams helps Boulder firm snap up another $25 million
TeamSnap of Boulder, which created an app to help manage youth sports teams and leagues, has picked up another $25 million from investors.