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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Solar company granted state incentives leaving Denver, cutting 220 jobs
SMA Solar Technology AG, which received a state incentive plan valued at $2 million, said it will start closing its Denver manufacturing facility at the end of the year and...

NASA picks United Launch Alliance for next Mars rover launch
When the next robotic rover blasts off for Mars, United Launch Alliance will again be the company charged with making sure the launch goes smoothly.

Arrow Electronics ups its Indiegogo support with $1 million offered to makers of tech products
Arrow Electronics sweetened the crowdfunding pot by announcing Thursday that it will offer $1 million in funding to a variety of Indiegogo campaigns with products deemed fit for manufacturing.

FullContact buys company in India to add a human touch to human contacts
FullContact's dynamic address book is expected to become more user-friendly with the Denver company's purchase of Profoundis, a company in India that uses humans to verify data.

Denver’s Platte River subpoenaed in Clinton e-mail saga after cooperating with FBI
Platte River Networks, hired by the Clinton family to host its e-mail server four months after Hillary Clinton left her Secretary of State job, said it received a Congressional subpoena...

CSU greets students with 3-D move-in map
As Colorado State University students moved into their dorms last week, they could plot out their routes with a special interactive "Moving Day" campus map.

Denver Beer Co. opening in former Chevy dealership in Olde Town Arvada
Denver Beer Co. is revamping an old automobile dealership in Olde Town Arvada into its third brewery, with an expected opening of "early 2017."

The most accurate way to find a person’s phone number and home address? The phone book
To find the best free and mostly accurate details on people, the best source may still be the phone book.

Back to school with gadgets and other handy Internet of Things
Back to school often means great deals on a new computer. But it's also a good time to check out new technology that just may make life easier for another...

Vista Equity buys another Denver tech firm, Granicus
Vista Equity Partners has snapped up another Denver technology company. Granicus, which offers cloud-based software for government users, agreed to sell the majority of itself to the private equity firm...