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Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com

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Here are the top ten most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with a story about an Apple iPod chip supplier leading the way, closely followed by a Made by Monkeys blog, "Old Software Bugs Never Die", and news on Xilinx and a claim by its CEO that the FPGA industry is at a turning point...

1. Apple iPod chip supplier hit by snub

2. Old Software Bugs Never Die

3. Xilinx CEO: FPGA industry at a turning point

4. Shake-to-Charge Flashlight Cheats By Using A Battery

5. Electric Toaster Runs Amok

6. Gadget Freak Freeplay Competition

7. Trip the Light Fantastic with LED Gadget Freaks

8. Red LEDs function as light sensors

9. Lumileds talks LED packaging - interview

10. French Can't Make Chips

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