Amazon’s Kindle DX Global Version Shipping January 19

Amazon has announced that the international version of its Kindle DX e-reader is available for pre-order and will ship on January 19, 2010. This version uses GSM instead of the original’s CDMA for communications. Going GSM allows it to be used in more places around the world. The cost is $489. Here’s a link to the product page of the Kindle DX Global Version.

Does anyone else think of WWE’s Degeneration X when you see the words “Kindle DX” or is that just me? Adding to the DX connection is the “Whispernet” network, which is the delivery system the Kindle uses. Longtime WCW fans will remember Whisper as the Nitro Girl that went on to marry Shawn Michaels. Okay…maybe that’s a stretch.

Anyone out there use a Kindle? I had one for a few weeks and loved it, but I had to send it back. It’s a fun device that actually got me to read books that didn’t involve DC or Marvel characters.

Coffee Talk #60: Most Wanted Games of 2010 #2 FFXIII

Welcome to Coffee Talk! Let’s start off the day by discussing whatever is on your (nerd chic) mind. Every morning I’ll kick off a discussion and I’m counting on you to participate in it. If you’re not feelin’ my topic, feel free to start a chat with your fellow readers and see where it takes you. Whether you’re talking about videogames, Gilbert Arenas getting the banhammer from David Stern, your favorite sandwich, or CES 2010, Coffee Talk is the place to do it.

The second game of my “most wanted” of 2010 list if Square Enix’s Final Fantasy XIII. This shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that knows me or reads my stuff. RPGs — especially Japanese ones — are my favorite kinds of games. Square Enix is one of my favorite developers. With games like Final Fantasy Tactics, Crisis Core, FFIV, FFV, and FFX being among my all-time favorites, of course I can’t wait for FFXIII!

I’m really hoping that this is a return to glory for the series. I loved FFX. FFXI wasn’t my thing. FFXII was disappointing, especially because I’m a big Matsuno fan and wanted him to do well on the “big” series. My friends that aren’t Wired’s Chris Kohler are digging the Japanese version of FFXIII. I’m sure I’ll love it too. The only downside is that BioWare totally screwed my March 2010 by announcing that the Dragon Age: Origins expansion will be released that month.

On a related note, does anyone else consider the Xbox 360 version to be the “fake” version? I don’t have a good or real reason for viewing things that way, but the PS3 version of FFXIII is the only “real” one in my head. *shrug*

Now for the fun part! What’s #2 on your most-wanted list?

Sony Electronics at CES 2010: Bravia, Vaio, Bloggie, and More!

Considering that it’s the biggest consumer electronics company in the world, CES is a huge show for Sony. Here are four videos on four of its upcoming products, including a new 3D Bravia television, the Dash Internet tablet, the woefully named Bloggie video camera, and the sexy refresh to the Vaio Z laptop line. Watch, learn, be dazzled, and — if you’re so inclined — comment.

Microsoft Xbox at CES 2010: Game Room and AT&T U-Verse

Microsoft unveiled some new information on its Xbox console during the company’s CES 2010 keynote. For gamers that love the classics, the Xbox Live Game Room feature sounds like a great addition. Microsoft marketer Major Nelson described it in his blog:

Later this Spring, ‘Game Room’ will come to Xbox Live. This is a destination for the classic arcade games. You can buy once and play on both your Xbox 360 and Windows PC. A new game will be released every week. You’ll be able to invite friends through Xbox Live and share your custom arcade and show off your personal collection.

In news that’s incredibly exciting for only a portion of Xbox 360 owners, the company announced that connectivity with AT&T’s U-Verse is on the way. For those of you not familiar with U-Verse, it’s an AT&T television offering that competes with cable and satellite. Gamers will be able to use the Xbox 360 systems as set-top boxes that can control and record U-Verse programming.

From what I’ve heard, AT&T provides fairly capable boxes for U-Verse customers; supposedly they’re on par with TiVo and way better than what most cable operators provide. With that in mind, I’m not sure what the point is. Sure, you’d have one less box in the living room, but it also adds more stress your Xbox 360. While reliability has improved, I don’t know about adding more to my 360’s workload.

Let me know what you think of Game Room and U-Verse connectivity for Xbox 360 (please)!

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Coffee Talk #59: Most Wanted Games of 2010 — #3 SmackDown vs. Raw 2011

Welcome to Coffee Talk! Let’s start off the day by discussing whatever is on your (nerd chic) mind. Every morning I’ll kick off a discussion and I’m counting on you to participate in it. If you’re not feelin’ my topic, feel free to start a chat with your fellow readers and see where it takes you. Whether you’re talking about videogames, The Mets signing Adrian Beltre, mediating Pacquiao/Mayweather, or awesome steak, Coffee Talk is the place to do it.

As I mentioned yesterday, the next three editions of Coffee Talk will have us counting down our most-wanted games of 2010. So let’s get to it! Coming in at #3 on my list is SmackDown vs. Raw 2011. Some of you might remember that SmackDown vs. Raw 2010 was one of my favorite games of 2009. So it should be no surprise that I’m greatly looking forward to this year’s version!

Obviously, the award-winning writing was the best feature of last year’s game. I have a pretty good feeling that this year’s game will feature even better writing. Call it conjecture or a guess, but I’m fairly certain that the writing in SvR 2011 will be awesome. And that’s the bottom line, ’cause R.Pad said so!

Now it’s your turn. What’s #3 on your list? List your game and why you want it (please)!

Japan Getting Michael Jackson “This is It” PS3 Bundle

Japan is getting a Michael Jackson This is It PlayStation 3 bundle on January 27, 2010. It sounds weird, but this is Japan, where they bundle everything. An RPad.tv bundle is due out in May (not really). This special edition PS3 will support the DVD and Blu-ray release of This is It. Kotaku has reported:

Priced at ¥33,500 (US$366), the bundle includes a 120GB Hard Disk Drive “Charcoal Black” PS3, a Blu-ray copy of This Is It, a wireless DualShock 3, a power cord, one AV cable and one USB cable.

At last, a Japanese special edition PS3 that I don’t want. Ha!

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Satoru Iwata Talks Motion for the Nintendo DS Successor

Although Nintendo is in no rush to release a true successor to the Nintendo DS, CEO Satoru Iwata hinted at what the future handheld gaming system will be like. Andrisang translated a recent article from the Asahi Shibun and reported:

Iwata told the paper that high resolution image output and a sensor that can capture player’s movements would be requirements for the followup system. However, he refused to comment on a release time frame, noting only, “DS saw its highest sales in North America in 2009.”

The unnamed portable is rumored to be packing an Nvidia Tegra processor, so a significant bump in graphics is expected. Going with motion controls for a handheld seems curious though. Nintendo is already experimenting with these kinds of features on the DSi, but it would seem silly to try to make what is essentially the Wii of handheld gaming. Then again, doubting Nintendo has been unwise for the last several years.

What do you think? Are motion controls on a portable gaming system silly? Or will people go nuts for it, similar to the Wii?

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Star Trek Wet Suits Nerd Up Surfing and Scuba

Roddenberry.com has these awesome Star Trek wet suits on sale for $460. Geek surfers can paddle out into the cold water with a blue, red, or gold wet suit designed after Starfleet uniforms. Here’s a photo and the official description:

Developed exclusively for the RDT by JMJ Wetsuits, these one-piece full suits feature iconic uniform colors & rank insignias from Star Trek: The Original Series. These wetsuits are not novel gimmicks, they are the real deal, made using the highest quality materials and expert craftsmanship. Each individual wetsuit is custom made and tailored to your exact measurements for a perfect fit and unmatched performance. This is the ultimate in warmth and exposure protection when exploring strange new worlds!

The 5MM wetsuit is available in three colors: Command Yellow, Science Blue, and Engineering Red. Each suit features a durable Star Trek chest insignia, Rank Braids, and RDT shoulder logo.

I’d totally get one of these for surfing…except that I haven’t surfed in years…and I’d probably drown wearing one of these because I’d be humming the Star Trek theme instead of paying attention to the water conditions.

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Scattered Binary Thoughts on Google’s Android Presser

It’s almost 2AM in NY and I have to leave for JFK in a few hours…which makes this the perfect time to drop some random thoughts on Google’s big Android press conference. I’ll be using my friend Augustine’s binary system. He believes that everything can classified as good or bad — nothing else matters. Actually, he believes that there are only two types of women in the world — women you’d sleep with and women you wouldn’t sleep with. My adaptation of his system is easier to use for things like tech, games, etc. Anyway, let’s get to it!

Bad: So many people missed the big news coming from today’s Android press conference. The Nexus One wasn’t the story. Google.com/phone was a much bigger deal with loads of interesting implications for the future of the industry.

Good: In America, mobile carriers have controlled the business for far too long. Google’s new model obviously gives it — a mobile OS vendor and mobile advertising company — more power. It also gives phone manufacturers (HTC, Motorola, etc.) more power. Most importantly, it will (eventually) give consumers more choice when it comes to buying Android phones.

Bad: Google is trying to push the term “superphone” to describe handsets like the Nexus One and others that it will sell on Google.com/phone. It’s stupid. It’s annoying. If my phone could fly around the Earth and turn back time, then I’d be happy to call it superphone. Until then, it’s just the latest annoying marketing concoction.

Good: It seems like Google will only be selling “superphones” on its web site. The idea is that it will work closely with select partners to come up with phones that show Android at its best. For tech enthusiasts, this is all that really matters. Handset makers and mobile providers are more concerned with budget and mid-range phones, but tech geeks only care about the best. In terms of Android, it looks like Google.com/phone will only feature the best.

Bad: Talking with a bunch of people that are interested in the phone, but prefer AT&T over T-Mobile was pretty amusing. A lot of them said it was completely moronic for Google’s debut phone to support T-Mobile’s 3G bands and not AT&T’s. There are a few things to note here. T-Mobile deserves this exclusive window for being Google’s first major Android partner in America. More importantly, the Nexus One is an international product and the 3G bands it supports make much more sense from a global standpoint. The conversations reminded me that nerds think that America is the only market in the world.

Bad: The mainstream press just sucks at tech reporting. The local ABC News show ran a spot on the Nexus One. Some of the information was flat-out incorrect. A lot of it was just talking about the iPhone and how this is Google’s attempt at “beating” it. I’m pretty sure every other sentence had the word iPhone in it. It was just crap reporting. Sure, it’s a big deal that Google is selling the Nexus One, but its Android initiative and selling directly to consumers is even more noteworthy.

Bad: I was hoping for some interesting news on Google Voice and its role in Android phones. One of my sources told me that Google’s acquisition of Gizmo5 will lead to a huge Google Voice announcement later this year and Android handsets will be an important part of the announcement. Waiting…yuck.

Bad: The Nexus One is being dismissed by a lot of writers simply because it isn’t a revolutionary product. It’s still the best Android phone available today. Why is that not good enough?

Good: Google has a chance to be the disruptor I wrote about before, but not in the way I originally wrote about. As it gets more handset and carrier partners to participate in Google.com/phone, the bigger chance it has to truly change the way Americans by mobile products.

PSA: Xbox Live One Year Gold Subscription for $34.99

Amazon has the Xbox 360 Live One-Year Subscription Gold Card on sale for $34.99 until January 16. That’s a great price and it’ll help out the site if you use one my Amazon links, so have at it (please)!

Update: PS3 gamers might want to check out God of War: Collection, which is on sale for $29.99