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  • Rumor has it that the "next generation of droid" -- the Motorola Droid X and Droid 2 -- will be unveiled by Motorola and Verizon on June 23.

    Motorola Droid X Features Revealed In Ad (VIDEO) 2010

  • In fact the term Droid in this ad belongs to Verizon not Google.

    Verizon Droid Is The Real Deal Michael Arrington 2005

  • Droid is short for Android, so surely Lucas didn't invent it.

    Coolsmartphone News 2009

  • Simple and polished to a bright, reflective shine, Andrew the Droid is a superb example of how to create a puzzle platform online game that keeps calling you back level after level.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Andrew the Droid is a retro-looking title that utilizes the familiar level rotation concept found in a number of online games.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Artoo will even play games with you (Spin the Droid is our favorite!)

    R2-D2 Interactive Astromech Droid » Fanboy.com 2007

  • DroidLife recently posted photos of of what it calls the Droid 2, which simply boasts some minor tweaks to Motorola's original Droid device.

    Techworld Australia News 2010

  • - As the collection of phones with the "Droid" name continues to run amok, there are new details that a rumored phone called the Droid Pro may just actually be the name of the Droid 2 when it gets a GSM antenna. read more

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2010

  • - As the collection of phones with the "Droid" name continues to run amok, there are new details that a rumored phone called the Droid Pro may just actually be the name of the Droid 2 when it gets a GSM antenna. read more

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2010

  • Motorola had to strike a deal with George Lucas, the visionary who created the Star Wars movie series, to even use the name Droid (that's right; Lucas got the exclusive trademark to the word "Droid" back in the 1970s).

    TG Daily 2010

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