Link Attack: LG’s Kid-Tracker, Daniel Henney’s Reality Show & North Korea’s Protest Of ‘The Interview’

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South Korean electronics companies have found a new market: young kids. LG introduced the KizON, a device that lets parents keep track of where their child is and listen to what they are up to. Swell idea or the beginnings of a dystopian future?

Daniel Henney is part of a new travel reality series on South Korea’s Channel CGV. Maybe he’ll be coming to a town near you.

The third season of “Sullivan And Son” is underway on TBS. Here are some fun facts about its star Steve Byrne.

Where are the Asians in the Asian Republican Coalition? A liberal Korean writer wants to find out.

ESPN profiles the up and down career of Michelle Wie, who is off to a tough start at the British Open.

Though shows such as The O.C. may suggest otherwise, Orange County has the third-largest Asian American population in the nation.

After a disappointing World Cup campaign in Brazil, Hong Myung-bo quits as coach.

The North Korean government has filed a formal protest with the United Nations over The Interview, a film starring Seth Rogen and James Franco about a plot to kill Kim Jong-Un. Seth Rogen seems unfazed.

PHOTO: LG Electronics KizON Hello Kitty wristphone. Courtesy of LG Electronics.