"James Kim" was an American television personality and technology analyst for the former TechTV international cable television network, reviewing products for shows including The Screen Savers, Call for Help, and Fresh Gear. At the time of his death he was working as a senior editor of MP3 and Digital Audio for CNET, where he wrote more than 400 product reviews. He also co-hosted a weekly video podcast for CNET's gadget blog, [http://crave.cnet.com Crave], and a weekly audio podcast, [http://mp3insider.cnet.com The MP3 Insider] (both podcasts were co-hosted with Veronica Belmont).

His disappearance and death, and his family's ordeal, made them the subject of a brief but intense period of news coverage in December 2006.

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