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    By Peter Cohan

    | 10:00AM 1/05/2011
    Even after a round of acquisitions in 2010, some big tech companies are still rolling in cash -- and 2011 looks like another promising year for tech mergers. Here's columnist Peter Cohan's list of top tech acquisition targets for 2011.

    By Dan Burrows

    | 6:00AM 12/11/2010
    Where are the best deep-value investment opportunities? Where there is the most pessimism, of course. In this short video, fund manager Tom Villata talks about where he sees the greatest opportunities among blue-chip tech stocks and financials.

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 6:55AM 9/17/2010
    Hewlett-Packard will probably have a new CEO in under a week. The candidate will likely come from inside the company, which would almost certainly allow the board of directors to speed through the process.

    By Abigail Field

    | 11:15AM 9/09/2010
    Cisco Systems and Westcon Group North America agreed to pay $48 million to settle charges they paid kickbacks and referral fees to win government business, and then recouped those costs and more by overcharging the government for their services.

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 6:45AM 8/20/2010
    Dell's earnings topped Wall Street expectations, but with shares down some 16% year-to-date, the computer company is still struggling. Should it use its $11 billion in cash to buy itself out of trouble?

    By Tom Taulli

    | 8:45PM 7/06/2010
    Data-storage company EMC is buying Greenplum, a California-based startup with a next-generation data-warehousing and analytics technology and customers like Nasdaq, Skype, T-Mobile and Fox Interactive Media.

    By Tom Taulli

    | 3:02PM 7/02/2010
    IBM's software company shopping spree continued this week with a deal to purchase BigFix, a top player in the red-hot IT security market. While the deal terms were not disclosed, the rumor is that the price tag for the privately held firm came to $400 million or so.

    By Douglas McIntyre

    | 8:00AM 4/23/2009
    When VMWare (VMW), the world's leading virtualization software company, was partially spun out of EMC (EMC) so that its shares were available for public trading, it was considered the next big thing in the tech landscape. In early 2007, the stock traded at $55. By October of that year, it changed...