- Hyundai is finally selling its hybrid Sonata in the US, and it gets better gas mileage than its Toyota and Ford counterparts.
- Taiwanese companies will launch some notepad computers to compete with the iPad.
- With government incentives, the Nissan Leaf may really be an affordable all-electric vehicle and not just a loss leader for the Japanese automaker.
- North Korea is threatening to freeze the inter-Korean reunion facility at Kŭmgangsan, saying it's part of the tourism resources there.
- Disgraced and executed DPRK technocrat Pak Namgi has been edited out of government newsreels in North Korea.
- Reuters has a "factbox" on the political risks South Korea faces, and not just the ones from up north.
- Some movers and shakers talk about whether the iPad — to be released tomorrow — will be da bomb or just bomb.
- Joe Pak, a Korean-American immigrant from Orange County who had polio as a child, has been appointed to the fifteen-member National Council on Disability.
- An Audi is going to be raced up to the top of Pike's Peak, totally robotic and without a driver.
- Controversy over an Obama statue, in Indonesia.
- The Newport Beach Film Festival will feature a few Korean movies.
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