If you always dreamed of having a robot created in its own image and likeness, so I have good news. The Japanese company Little Island creates these dolls / robots that are small versions of yourself with the right to a 500 MHz computer with Windows XP and an SSD of 80GB.

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What every geek needs to have in your bathroom? A door with toilet paper sculpture of a robot, of course!

The Robot Tissue Holder is seated in a private mini robotics, reading a magazine and making you company while you read the latest edition of Wired.
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The idea of putting a bunch of robots to surveillance cameras in the head instead of dancing like strippers around a pole is as provocative as original, and unlike what I thought when I saw it was not a Japanese idea. The feat was responsible for the English artist Giles Walker. On second thought, it could only be a creation of a compatriot of George Orwell.
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Returning to its area of operation, the WowWee will present 2 new robots at CES, the Joebot and Roborover. Both have well defined personalities, as is traditional in the WowWee robots.
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The Honda Research Institute Japan, in partnership with the ATR (Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International) and Shimadzu Corporation created the first interface to control a robot by thought Asima.
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