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Looking for the perfect woman? The 'perfect woman' robot launches June 11th! - Read More

Date Added: May 27, 2008 01:56:04 PM
Meet the 'perfect woman'. As of June the 11th, you'll be able to order your very own Angelina, Gwyneth and err, Julie Andrews. The company AI Robotics has created the most superior robot to date (pardon the pun), which can cook meals for you, go shopping, do the housework and even given 'massages'.

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