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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Picking digital picture formats: JPEG vs. PNG vs. GIF vs. TIFF
Moving or copying a digital image makes an exact duplicate of the image. But as the editing and re-saving of images may cause some quality degradation.

Facebook’s data privacy fiasco has trickled down to Colorado companies who use the ad-based service. Now what?
The eerie feeling that a corporation can track your every digital move -- and share it -- has finally, maybe, awakened consumers that their likes, Tweets and other posts are...

Next-gen mapping company with eye on self-driving cars opens office in Boulder
Here Technologies says its HD maps would help drivers and driverless cars get a more granular view of the road from the car lanes to landmarks.

Denver computer maker moves manufacturing back to Colorado from China, but not because of tariffs
System 76 CEO expects labor costs to be higher after computer manufacturing is moved to Denver but that will be offset by "cutting out a lot of middlemen that don't...

What are the options for streaming Colorado Rockies games?
Cord-cutters have options when it comes to streaming MLB games this season. Just don't expect to watch many Colorado Rockies games online if you live in Colorado.

Dish’s Sling TV teams up with rival Comcast — say what?
Comcast TV subscribers can now subscribe to Sling International and its 394 channels in 21 languages. The head scratcher is that Sling is owned by Douglas County Dish Network, a...

Cyber attack on CDOT computers estimated to cost up to $1.5 million so far
What started with a core team of 25 Colorado Office of IT employees ballooned to 150 "during the peak of the incident" and included CDOT, FBI and National Guard.

First “Uber for kids” ride service launches in Denver by three moms, including one who grew up here
HopSkipDrive, a California company founded by three moms, launches in Denver providing ride-sharing service for children.

Small business lender Funding Circle to open Denver office, hire 290 new employees
Current Denver job openings for new Funding Circle office include senior recruiter, account manager and collections specialist.

Cherwell Software of Colorado Springs adds $172M from existing investor KKR
KKR, a global investment firm, is in familiar territory -- it already invested $50 million in Cherwell back in February 2017.