Tamara Chuang, The Denver Post

Tamara Chuang

The Denver Post

Denver, CO, United States

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  • The Denver Post
  • Daily Bulletin
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Past articles by tamara:

A Boulder company fighting Chinese knockoffs points to little-known culprit: China can ship packages for $1.42

It all started when a steel ball and magnet became one of the more effective ways to prop up a smartphone back in 2012. The Steelie phone holder was just a newborn from a machine shop in Boulder. → Read More

Tips for Tech+ readers after three-plus years of answering tech questions

The first Tech+ Q&A published in November 2014. Today is the last one. → Read More

HomeAdvisor ordered to halt “misleading” ads in California touting background checks

The Golden-based home services company can still run ads but with a disclaimer that only the business owner is background checked → Read More

When cryptocurrency and regulators collide, blockchain startups just want clarity

While blockchain projects and ICOs seem to go together like ones and zeroes, the notion that someone created a brand new digital currency out of computer code has concerned regulators and confused lawmakers and the general public for some time. → Read More

Greenwood Village’s EMS Software snapped up by larger Texan rival Accruent

Developer of software to manage meeting room schedules and real estate assets was started more than 30 years ago. → Read More

DCT real estate closing Denver HQ and laying off nearly 60 people as it joins Prologis

As part of the permanent shutdown, DCT said it notified between 55 to 59 employees that they will lose their jobs beginning July 31. → Read More

How to clean your computer screen not just digitally but physically

Sometimes I just use my sleeve to wipe my computer screen. I don’t recommend spitting on it because that’s gross. → Read More

CEO sued by ex-coworker for sexual assault calls it "consensual" but unprofessional, steps down, plans to fight in court

Vic Ahmed, founder of Innovation Pavilion in Centennial, speaks out about accusations he has sexually harassed or assaulted at least three former coworkers. → Read More

Latest Windows 10 update continues to have issues, like a “terrifying BBS” screen

As for an actual phone number, Microsoft has a whole page of phone numbers for several countries. In the US, (800) 642 7676 is the main customer support line. → Read More

How far can a Tesla really drive on one charge? Two Denver Tesla owners attempt world record to find out

Tesla fans have done the math and believe they can drive their electric car 600 miles on a single charge → Read More

Denver has struggled with mobile service speeds and two companies aim to keep mobile carriers honest

Tests of Denver's mobile service and data speeds by RootMetrics and Ookla/PC Magazine show improvement and consistency → Read More

Chipotle leaves a wound in Denver’s heart as it moves to California though its burritos aren’t going anywhere

As iconic brand prepares to leave the city, fans remember what they did for a fresh-made burrito → Read More

Hey Denver, we want to share your stories from the original Chipotle in Denver

Chipotle is packing its bags and moving its headquarters to California, and we want to know how that makes you feel. → Read More

Chipotle leaving Denver, plans HQ move to California

After nearly 25 years in Denver, Chipotle Mexican Grill is saying so long to its hometown and on Wednesday announced it will move its headquarters to Southern California. → Read More

Chipotle HQ leaving Denver, plans move to Newport Beach

After nearly 25 years in Denver, Chipotle Mexican Grill is saying so long to its hometown and on Wednesday announced it will move its headquarters to Southern California. → Read More

Chipotle HQ leaving Denver, plans move to Newport Beach

After nearly 25 years in Denver, Chipotle Mexican Grill is saying so long to its hometown and on Wednesday announced it will move its headquarters to Southern California. → Read More

Why Colorado joined in national “Operation Cryptosweep” to suss out fraudulent cryptocurrency offerings

Blockchain companies hope that regulations legitimize the technology but hope it doesn't stifle innovation → Read More

What’s next for online TV services may be ironically familiar as companies aim to simplify the viewer experience

Consumers are self curating their online TV options, which could lead to one large provider, one bill and one remote → Read More

Lyft reveals how much some of its Denver drivers made: $40 million as part of car-rental program

drivers were part of Lyft’s two-year-old Express Drive program, which rents vehicles to drivers who don’t have a car or don’t want to add more wear and tear on their vehicles → Read More

What to expect from T-Mobile’s future disruptive, Denver-based TV service? “Listening to customers”

Company's TV head Jeff Binder wants to disrupt the cable TV industry, much like T-Mobile did with the wireless industry → Read More