DROID X Actually has Snapdragon Processor?

What?  Snadragon processor?  Since when? The new @DroidLanding Twitter account is already causing quite a stir.  In its first meaningful tweet, a "1Ghz Snapdragon processor" is mentioned for the Droid X and has us all completely confused and disappointed....

Follow @DroidLanding and Find a Free DROID X

The new commercial for the Droid X launched earlier through Verizon's Youtube channel and as the day progresses, readers keep pointing out more and more goodies that are hidden deep within it. We knew that the video included a quick snapshot of a new Twitter...

New Droid X Commercial Launches, Looks Familiar

And it appears that the Droid X advertising campaign is about to step on the gas pedal.  Remember those Droid X and Droid 2 commercials we leaked out last week?  It looks like we're starting to see variations of those hitting the airwaves.  Within the last...

DROID X Lands on Motorola’s Website

Verizon and Motorola are sure taking all the steps necessary to prepare for the big announcement of their two new Droid's next Wednesday.  The latest, a dedicated page for the Droid X at Motorola's website. This is also our first official look at the new...

DROID X Accessories Starting to Show Up Online

We knew it was only a matter of time before these things started popping up right?  Even though the Droid X has barely been made official by Verizon, the first accessory has hit Amazon. The date of availability is listed as June 22 which is pretty interesting....

Verizon Already Fixes DROID X Screen Error

See anything different in the screenie above? The previous version, posted just hours ago mentioned that the Droid X has a "720p screen." That was instantly questioned by just about every techie on the planet and sure enough, the folks at Verizon have updated...

DROID Red Eyes, A Different One for Each Device

If you look closely at the picture we grabbed from the new Droid X site from Verizon, you'll notice that the red Droid eyes on each device are completely unique in design.  This was obviously done intentionally and I'm surprised that no one has pointed it out...