Tamara Chuang, the tech reporter for the Denver Post, is leaving the paper.
“I’ve decided to leave the paper to figure out what’s next,” she wrote on Twitter. “Stay tuned & thanks for your support.”
Chuang joined the paper in September 2014 and launched the Tech+ newsletter in Spring 2017 to help readers with their personal technology issues and education. In addition to writing, she worked with videographers to create technology videos about tech trends featuring local companies.
She also spent nearly 10 years as a tech reporter for the Orange County Register. She launched the paper’s blogging effort with the Gadgetress blog in January 2005, reviewing gadgets, including smartphones, routers, GPS units and other hardware devices from local and international companies.
Chuang also covered tech and business for the Delaware News Journal and the Dallas Morning News. She is a Wheaton College graduate.
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