Roxxxy, the life-sized, anatomically correct android, comes with artificial intelligence, an articulated skeleton and flesh-like synthetic skin. ‘She can’t vacuum, she can’t cook but she can do almost anything else, if you know what I mean,’ said creator Douglas Hines, of manufacturers TrueCompanion. Despite her articulated limbs, another thing she can't do is walk or move her limbs by herself. The robot stands 1.7m (5ft 7in) tall, weighs 54kg (8st 7lb), ‘has a full C cup and is ready for action’, he told an adult entertainment event in Las Vegas . Roxxxy also comes with five personalities – Wild Wendy is outgoing and adventurous, while Frigid Farrah is reserved and shy. Owners can also customise her features including skin colour, hair colour and breast size, as well as modifying her personality and topics of conversation to match their interests.Roxxxy is linked wirelessly to the internet, enabling her to email her owner and receive software updates, and allowing the owner to share customised rsonalities with other users. Versions of Roxxxy are priced up to £5,600, depending on features. There’s also good news for lonely women – a male sex robot named Rocky is in development.
Very Nice -Skating Parrot
The talented parrot was later seen lounging in a deck chair - and driving a toy car across the stage as well.
It was accompanied by other parrots trained by Mr Zattu, with one even holding up a newspaper and pretending to read it while relaxing on a deckchair. Some of the world's best circus artists gathered to perform at the festival, now in its second year, including Russian acrobat Anastasia Makeeva, Ukraine's Roman Konanchuk, Brazilian acrobats from the Costa group and Italian acrobats from the skating troupe Nistorov.Other wild performances came from Maik Probst and her husband Jorg, both from Germany, who put on a show with their trained baboons, and Czech Helena Faltyny who juggled with tennis rackets.
Commonly known as Cirkus Cirkus, the festival is also a competition so, while spectators have a lot of fun, the thirteen contestants must compete for the attention of a VIP jury made up of celebrities and circus agents from around the world.
Late-Girls ride tube with no trousers
The crazy celebration, which makes it OK to be caught with your trousers down on the tube, has caught on around the world.
The annual No Trousers Day took place in January in a number of world cities, including London and New York.And, not wanting to miss out, Taiwan got in on the action a month later. No one's quite sure what the hold-up was. Up to 20 Taiwanese girls bared (almost) all on the way to work as they travelled on the underground wearing just their knickers.
Bad-Man allegedly killed for his iPhone
Two U.K. men have been charged with the murder and robbery of a father who was allegedly killed for his iPhone 4, reports say.Detectives believe Keith Soons, 36, was stabbed as he tried to get his iPhone back from thieves in Cheltenham early Feb. 5, the Daily Telegraph reports. An autopsy determined Soons died from a stab wound to the side of the head with a screwdriver-type weapon. He had an eight-month-old daughter.Michael Sexton, 27, and Richard, 26, of Cheltenham , appeared in court Friday to confirm their personal information, and is due back in court Feb. 22.
Wow-Town changes name from 'Speed' to 'Speedkills'
SYDNEY -- Names can matter, thinks one Australian town named Speed -- which renamed itself "Speedkills" in an effort to promote road safety.Speed, an outback town in rural Victoria with a population of just 45, will change its name for the month of March to reduce rural road accidents and increase awareness of the dangers associated with speeding."Most people recognize that drink driving is a socially unacceptable activity; they are less convinced about the merits of speed," Phil Reed, head of community relations at the Transport Accident Commission (TAC), told Reuters."Our underpinning business objective here is to make the issue of speeding (as) socially unacceptable as drink driving."