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Top 10 most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com

EWEE_Logo_ED.JPG Here are the top ten most popular articles on ElectronicsWeekly.com in the last week, with the news story on Samsung mass producing a 256Gbyte flash drive leading the way, followed by a Mannerisms blog post on Semiconductor shares, and a video on Samsung's folding OLED display...

1. Samsung mass produces 256Gbyte flash drive

2. Why Are Semiconductor Shares So Cheap?

3. Video - Samsung reveals folding OLED

4. IBM buys code-converter firm in Linux move

5. Seoul shows 1.4W LED for lighting designs

6. Lighting OLED hits efficiency and colour highs

7. Credit Crunch: Semiconductor gloom amid economic gloom

8. Carrier Grade Linux 4.0 - Raising the bar

9. IM Flash moves to 34nm

10. RoHS2 - Impact on your business

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