Lunchtime LowdownThe clock’s struck 12.30 again: time to put down your pens, swipe out and catch up with all the latest tech news in the lunchtime lowdown.

Microsoft has been making some serious waves this morning. In gaming, a job posting by Redmond seems to hint at whatever will come after the Xbox 360, as well as an immense MMO game, with up to 300,000 players, while the current Xbox 360 has hit the 30 million sales mark, it was revealed. Elsewhere, we got a first glimpse of the Zune HD in the wild – see the video here.

In mobiles meanwhile, we looked at the top features tucked away inside the Sony Ericsson Satio cameraphone, and Google let slip that 18 Android phones will be out by the end of the year.

Finally, Amazon’s chief crushed hopes of a colour screen Kindle eBook – at least for a while yet.

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