Dinnertime has rolled around already, so it’s time to stop what you’re doing and stock up on all the latest tech news instead. It’s all gathered up for you right here in the lunchtime lowdown!

First up, Sony’s been making waves by dishing out all the details on its 3D roll out plans in the UK. We now know just when its first Sony Bravia 3D TVs hit the shops, and even when the PS3 gets its juicy 3D firmware upgrades to join them.

Otherwise, the big news is in Android. Twitter, hot off buying its own official iPhone app, is planning an official Twitter Android app too, and the HTC Incredible has just been made official in the US. It’s sporting some of the finest hadrware money can buy, including an AMOLED screen and an eight megapixel camera.

Speaking of Android, our Android Invades takeover continues, with a look at some of the finest Google phones you can buy on this side of the pond right now, including the HTC Desire and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Be sure to check them out.

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  • Dave Jones

    Ok how about sharing this information with us, you can’t say you know when the first Sony Bravia 3D TV’s will hit the shops and then keep it a secret!…

    • http://www.gravatar.com James Holland

      Hey Dave, Lunchtime Lowdown’s a roundup of all the day’s news (up to lunchtime!) All you have to do is click those links, and you’ll see the full story!

  • Karen

    Any idea if the HTC incredible will hit the UK market and if it would offer a TV out, to play video/movies on a TV like with the iphone

    • Karen

      Oops just noticed that you said you didnt know if it made trip across pond…but what about that TV out thing any ideas..Desire doesnt have one..although not sure if you can download movies onto an andriod anyway in the UK. (new to smartphones)

    • http://www.electricpig.co.uk Ben Sillis

      In its precise form, it probably won’t – it’s a CDMA phone for US network Verizon that won’t work over here. But really, all it has over the HTC Desire is a sharper camera (8MP rather than 5MP) and a different colour/shell. As for TV out, it will do it with an optional accessory, but there’s no price/release for it just yet. I’d expect HTC’s next flagship Android phone for Europe to have HDMI out though, as the CDMA HTC Evo 4G does, and bypass that altogether.

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