- Droid (robot)
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Droids are robotic machines, as found in Star Wars films, books and television series. Mostly created for Star Wars by Special Effects worker John Stears, the term is a clipped form of android.[1] The word "droid" is a registered trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd.[2][3][4] Droids (sometimes also 'droids, short for androids), were robots: mechanical beings, often possessing artificial intelligence. They were used in a variety of roles and environments, often those considered too menial or too dangerous for humans and other species. Droids were also used in fields that required extensive specialization and knowledge, such as medical droids and astromech droids. Depending on the model and its corresponding purpose, droids were totally obedient, rugged, expendable, capable of vast memory recall, and mathematically precise. These characteristics made them well suited for many jobs, though the lack of independent thought in the cheaper, less advanced models limited their capability. This lack of autonomy was simultaneously a vast asset and a glaring weakness—an asset in terms of obedience and control but a massive drawback in terms of effectiveness. Designers faced a fundamental paradox—make the droids overly intelligent, and they might rebel; yet make the droids not intelligent enough and they would be ineffectual.[5]
The term "Droid" has been used by Verizon Wireless under license from Lucasfilm, for their line of smartphones based on the Android operating system. Motorola's late-2009 Google Android-based cell phone is called the Droid. This line of phone has been expanded to include other Android-based phones released under Verizon, including the HTC Droid Eris, the HTC Droid Incredible, Motorola Droid X, Motorola Droid 2, and Motorola Droid Pro.[6] The term was also used for EditDroid, a non-linear editing system developed for Lucasfilm.
References
- ^ droid, The Word Guy. (November 9, 2009).
- ^ "DROID". USPTO. February 11, 2010. http://tarr.uspto.gov/tarr?regser=serial&entry=77580336&action=Request+Status. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
- ^ "droid definition of droid in the Free Online Encyclopedia". Encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com. http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/droid. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
- ^ Hachman, Mark (July 6, 2010). "TweetUp Buys, Renames Twidroid Twitter App.". PC Magazine. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2366079,00.asp. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
- ^ http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Droid
- ^ "Droid 2 Gets a Surprise Hand-On". AndroidGuys. http://www.androidguys.com/2010/06/18/droid-2-surprise-handon/. Retrieved 2010-08-24.
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