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Tamara Chuang
Tamara Chuang is a former Denver Post business writer.
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Panasonic’s mini city in a lonely building near DIA offers a peek at futuristic technology
From connected cars and smart street lights to lights embedded with data, Panasonic's new Innovation Showcase wants to connect communities with smartness

Amazon is coming to Colorado with a physical bookstore
More than two years after Amazon opened its first physical bookstore, Colorado is getting one of its own, in the Park Meadows mall.

Colorado man who bought Peyton Manning’s Papa John’s restaurants unfazed by NFL’s decision to change pizza sponsors
Peyton Manning's sale of his share of Denver-area Papa John's stores two days before the National Football League dropped the company as its official pizza sponsor has gotten a lot...

Peyton Manning sold 31 local Papa John’s stores 2 days before NFL cut ties with the chain
Peyton Manning sold off his stake in 31 Papa John's locations in Denver two days before the NFL dropped the pizza chain as its official pizza sponsor.

Amazon’s HQ2 team tours Denver metro area, rides RTD A-Line and talks diversity
For three days in January, a 10-person team from Amazon roamed the metro Denver area, rode the University of Colorado A Line and met with local business leaders to learn...

Extracting photos off homemade DVDs may take some DIY
Tech Q&A: Reader wants to extract old photos off a disc. Depending on how files were stored, getting photos off the disc may be just drag and drop or taking...

Pay us bitcoin or never see your files again: Inside the highly profitable underworld of ransomware
Ransomware is one of the most lucrative criminal enterprises in the U.S. and internationally, with the FBI estimating total payments are nearing $1 billion. Experts at Broomfield's Webroot shed light on...

Aluminum and steel tariffs could weigh heavily on Colorado economy, except perhaps in Pueblo
Colorado's beverage industry is especially at risk. Metro Denver and Fort Collins have the fourth largest employment base in the beverage industry in the country with nearly 10,000 workers, according...

Ransomware strikes CDOT for second time even as agency still recovering from first SamSam attack
The SamSam ransomware variant has morphed into new malware that began attacking cleaned up systems.

New gigabit internet service in Centennial almost ready as city signs lease for fiber network
The city releases terms of Ting Internet's contract to lease fiber from city-owned internet backbone.