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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Denver’s stable office market attractive to relocating tech firms, says report
Office rents are holding steady while one in five new office workers in Denver are employed by a technology company, according to a report released Monday by commercial broker CBRE.

When a cyber stranger wants $300 in iTunes gift cards to fix your PC, please question it
Last week I think I was being scammed to purchase a security package and was asked to pay for it with an iTunes card for $300 from Walgreens. When I...

Colorado will pay $500,000 for great ideas to stop rise of bicyclist, pedestrian road deaths
The topic is a bit morbid but it must be addressed: The number of bicyclists and pedestrians dying on Colorado roads is not declining. Hence, the state's Department of Transportation...

DirecTV outage impacts CNN, Fox News channels — but only the HD versions
Satellite TV provider DirecTV is experiencing a nationwide technical outage of eight HD channels, including CNN and FOX News, the company confirmed Friday morning.

Ashton Kutcher helps kickstart COIN’s new focus on pairing startups with government
Colorado's mission to become an entrepreneurial and innovation hub is a mission no more. And that has left the private Colorado Innovation Network needing to refocus.

Douglas County-based Starz cuts 50 jobs following rebrand with Encore
Starz Entertainment confirmed Thursday that it laid off about 50 workers due to a reorganization that began last spring.

Boeing’s Jeppesen wins reversal of $43 million award won by small software developer
A ruling that awarded $43 million to a small software developer was reversed this week by a federal appeals court in Denver.

Prime Health’s high-tech challenge awards $150K to digital startups
A non-invasive bladder monitor, software to combat lung cancer and an app that identifies high-risk sexual behavior in adolescents are three technologies being developed right here in the Denver area.

Comcast expanding gigabit internet in Colorado over existing cable lines
Comcast plans to announce Tuesday morning a more widely available and potentially cheaper way for its Colorado customers to order gigabit internet by early 2017.

Colorado losing major corporate headquarters as CenturyLink acquires Level 3
CenturyLink Inc. has once again tapped one of Colorado's largest companies to grow its telecom business, announcing Monday that it plans to buy Level 3 Communications in Broomfield in a...