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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Tribune CEO “hopeful” about resolving TV contract with Dish to bring back Fox, CW
The absence of Fox and The CW channels for some Dish Network subscribers resulted in an impact that was "actually quite small" for Tribune Media Company, which stopped broadcasting 42 channels to...

Amazon will pay you $18-25 per hour to make deliveries in your own car
A few months after opening its first facility in Colorado, Amazon is hiring a slew of drivers to use their own cars to deliver packages to Denver-area shoppers.

What to do with a wet phone? Rice, apparently, is useless
Despite popular lore, putting a soaked phone in rice doesn't dry it any better than just leaving it in open air, but there are commercial solutions that claim 100 percent...

TekDry: Heck yeah, we’re from Denver!
Don't plug in that wet smartphone — just dry it off as best you can and go hunt down a TekDry machine at a local Staples store.

Dish’s new pick-your-own TV channels plan starts at $30
DISH has introduced The Flex Plan, offering 50 popular channels — including Food Network, CNN and USA — but no local networks for $29.99 a month.

Integra Telecom shrinking Denver staff as company splits in two
When Integra Telecom Holdings announced Thursday it would split into two separate businesses, the Vancouver, Wash., company also told Colorado's labor department it was downsizing in Denver.

Second report ranks Denver’s mobile data speeds as nearly the slowest in the U.S.
A second report released in a week shows the metro Denver area is among the lowest-ranked for speed on its mobile networks.

Love the Olympics but hate commercials? Comcast may have an answer for that.
One thing Comcast Xfinity X1 customers watching the Games this year won't see: a new commercial every time they flip channels to a different event.

Denver firm Red Canary raises $6.1 million to pursue cybersecurity tech that relies on humans
By mixing machine learning and human intuition, Red Canary attracted $6.1 million in funding this week in a round that included investors from Access Venture Partners in Westminster.

NFL Network, RedZone return for Dish TV customers after disappearing for nearly 50 days
Dish Network has a new "multi-year agreement with NFL Network for carriage of NFL Network and RedZone" channels, the company said in a statement e-mailed to The Denver Post on...