Pleo roundup: spy cam / XBee hacks, dino visits the day spa

August 8th, 2008 by

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Oh Pleo, it’s been far too long since we’ve seen you out and about! Thankfully, we’ve stumbled upon a handful of Pleo news all at once, so we hope you’re ready to catch up with your favorite dinosaur. First up is a pair of useful hacks from GRIP: a spy cam hack — which transmits images from the pet to a PC sans wires — and an XBee hack, which allows users to monitor Pleo’s sensors and control its servos in real time. For those looking for less work and more laughs, you’ll definitely want to venture on past the break. Wondering what’s there? Pleo visits the day spa — need we say more?

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Pleo’s site turns one, little bugger’s price temporarily drops over $100

June 30th, 2008 by

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Although Pleo’s only been out for about six months, UBOBE opened up shop at PleoWorld about a year ago, and to celebrate they’re selling the robo-dino-pets at over $100 off the regular $350 price tag. The promo goes on until July 11th, and apparently all you need to do is pop in a promo code (PLEOWORLDISONE) and you’ll get yours for a cool $235, which is an especially great deal if your intention is only to slaughter it.

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UGOBE “shocked and appalled” by destruction of Pleo at Maker Faire

May 9th, 2008 by

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Uh oh, it looks like we’ve got a full-fledged robot controversy on our hands. At the heart of it, as you might have guessed, is the recent obliteration of a harmless Pleo by a so-called ComBot known as Vicious Verdict at Maker Faire 2008. According to a UGOBE rep posting on the PleoWorld forum, the company is having none of it, saying that the “stunt” was done without its authorization or approval, and that there was “quite a ruckus” about it in UGOBE’s office after they learned of the incident. The rep went on to add that many people, including the UGOBE reps at their Maker Faire booth were “shocked and appalled” by the act, and that they “make emotional bonds with Pleo too.” The rep did seemingly confirm that the Pleo in question was in fact provided by the company, however, saying that, “it is perhaps a small consolation to know that the Pleo destroyed was a factory prototype.” A cuddly, cuddly factory prototype.

[Via Tech Digest]

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Pleo communes with nature, woos Dolphins

May 9th, 2008 by

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After an absolutely heart-wrenching video of Pleo being annihilated by a sadistic ComBot emerged yesterday, we’re thrilled to add a little balance to the whole thing with a totally heartwarming clip today. Down at Sea World, Pleo was politely introduced to a number of animals in the park, though its interactions with the dolphins were particularly special. In the vid posted after the jump, you can go ahead and fast-forward to around the two minute mark — there you’ll find the true definition of a stud. Or maybe the pod just thinks miniature dinosaurs look extraordinarily tasty.

[Thanks, Robert]

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Pleo finally learns to sit with Life OS 1.1

March 31st, 2008 by

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Although Pleo just got upgraded to v1.0.2 earlier this month, UGOBE is taking the Life OS to 1.1 and adding a laundry list of features to boot. Initially available for install only through an SD card (download via USB should hit within a few weeks), the update enables your favorite dino pet to sit, sing a variety of melodies, call for attention, get sick (coughing / sneezing) and change attitudes based on how much attention it gets. As these things always go, there’s also the promise of a few unannounced inclusions (”strange habits,” as it were), and it should be noted that previous downloads — Holiday, Love-struck, MySkit, Yapt, etc. — will need to eventually be re-downloaded in new versions to be compatible with the Life OS 1.1 update. Give the read link some attention to check out the changes, and fire up the download while you’re over there.

[Thanks, Caaahl]

 

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Pleo gets older, wiser with Life OS 1.0.2

March 4th, 2008 by

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If Pleo’s holiday behavior mode left you thirsty for more, chances are the first bona fide update to its Life OS won’t disappoint. Version 1.0.2 enables your dino to explore its surroundings more, engage in fits of singing when encountering groups, and hear erratic noises when sleeping softly. Of note, UGOBE promises the update won’t change your Pleo’s existing personality, so apparently, there’s nothing to lose (but more spare time). Go on, hit up the read link and start that download — right after you tell Pleo to expect a treat, of course.

 

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Pleo dissected — oh, the humanity!

January 13th, 2008 by

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We guess it was only matter a time until it happened. Still, we can’t help but feel a bit sad and creeped-out at seeing Pleo splayed in a Santilli-esque display of sideshow curio. Inside, the evil doctors over at ifixit reveal a single-piece, rubbery skin covering 14 motors, more than 100 gears, 15 circuit boards, 1 color camera, 2x microphones, 1 IR transmitter, 1 accelerometer, and 8 touch capacitance sensors. Plenty of high-res shots just beyond the read link. Man, aren’t there laws against this kind of thing?

 

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How would you change Pleo?

January 11th, 2008 by

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Ah, Pleo. The world’s freshest, friendliest and most unpredictable robot dinosaur. At first glance, it’s hard to imagine changing anything about this bundle of cuteness, but for the loyal souls that waited through agonizing months of delays and kept the faith when everyone else was crying vaporware, we’re sure they’ve got a few pointers for improvement. Granted, those who fell head over heels for this creature as soon as the first press shot surfaced may simply be thrilled to finally have one roaming around the backyard, but for demanding fossil collector, those sentiments aren’t enough to satisfy.

Now that the holiday rush is over and normalcy is slowly returning, we’re giving those mettlesome early adopters a shot at tweaking this blast from the past. How could UGOBE have made this prehistoric monster a bit more enjoyable? Maybe toss in some WD-40 for those über-noisy gears? What about throwing in a digestive system to take care of those crumbs the kids drop at supper? Or maybe just blessing it with an IQ slightly higher than a loggerhead turtle? Truth be told, even we think there’s plenty to love about Pleo, but as you’ve seen, we’ve been stumped by its actions on more than one occasion. Thankfully, Pleo’s maker is already on the ball with regard to updates, but who’s to say you can’t toss in some input for upgrades yet to materialize? Go on, be honest with yourself — just make sure your dino is sound asleep before crushing its feelings, okay?

 

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Pleo goes under the knife in astonishingly long video

December 31st, 2007 by

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Yeah, we gave you a plethora of hatching photos to ooh and ahh over when we received our first Pleo, but considering our inexplicable fear of needles and prehistoric blood, we never considered taking things any further. Apparently, the folks over at Pleo Dreams completely disregarded our recommendation to not de-skin the dinosaur, and proceeded to remove every square centimeter of Pleo’s covering on video. Believe it or not, things get pretty interesting once the garb comes off, but you’ll have to endure a near-24 minute clip in order to say you saw the entire procedure from start to finish. You ready? It’s waiting after the break.

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German receives prototype Pleo, hacked up box

December 29th, 2007 by

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After waiting for what seems like ages, we can imagine just how excited one would be to finally receive that beautiful brown shipping container with their very own Pleo tucked within. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on perspective) for one particular German, an unspecified retailer sent out what appears to be a prototype dino, complete with a pieced together box that once held a fax machine. Interestingly, it seems the lucky recipient is rather perturbed by the incident, but being the optimistic crew that we are, we’d actually hang on to this thing for bragging rights or discover its true value courtesy of eBay. Hit the read link for a few more shots.

[Thanks, Jared C.]

 

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Pleo unboxing, er, hatching — photos and video

December 3rd, 2007 by

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Hard to believe it’s been almost two years since Ugobe’s Pleo was first announced, but today one of our very own showed up at our doorstep, sweet as a newborn (new-hatched?) Camarasaurus. Pleo’s certainly undergone a lot of physical changes since we saw it in the early days, now sporting a more adorable shape (cameras and sensors studded all over its precious little head). A few first impressions and fresh details

  • Pleo’s skin is rubbery-sticky (a little like the soles on a brand new pair of Cons). We can totally see this thing feeling like a dinosaur.
  • The motors on this thing are loud. Like, kind of distractingly loud. Yet somehow it remains ineffably adorable. You just want to take care of the little bugger.
  • You hatch it early on by flipping its power switch and petting it until it awakens from its deep, late-Jurassic-era slumber.
  • Jury’s still out on the Tim Allen-esque grunting noises.
  • Ugobe PR let us know that the first version of Life OS (the software that powers Pleo) isn’t really set up to “evolve” as it was supposed to, but there will be new versions of Live OS in 2008, which will enable behavioral optimizations and that “evolution” thing.
  • There will be an SDK! Take that, Aibo. Poor, poor Aibo, dead as a dino–never mind.
  • Despite having a massive, heavy NiMH battery pack, it’s only 2200mAh;

We’re still letting Pleo get situated and acquainted (read: charge) but we’ve got a hand-on gallery below, and video and plenty more Pleo details after the break. So, who’s down for a quick refresher on chaos theory?

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“The Pleo Song” takes our breath away

November 15th, 2007 by

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It’s no secret: songs about gadgets are a scourge upon the earth. And that’s why they’re awesome. The latest of these little ditties that’ll have you humming in the shower tomorrow morning — and raving like a lunatic the day after — is “The Pleo Song,” courtesy of RobotsRule. The song was written to celebrate Ugobe’s announcement of 30 day shipping notices for Pleo, which we suppose is as good an excuse as any to write a gratingly bad song about a robotic dinosaur. “Remember the heart of a child knows that love goes with Pleo.” If you still think you can stomach it after that little teaser, the YouTube version is after the break.

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UGOBE’s Pleo enters production, software updates already promised

November 6th, 2007 by

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With just weeks to go until Americans everywhere lose their minds in the holiday shopping rush, UGOBE is announcing that its long (long) awaited Pleo is finally hitting the production line. Furthermore, the company insists that those who pre-ordered the dinobot directly from UGOBE will receive a 30-day shipment notification “before Thanksgiving,” and those who placed their order with “any US retailer” will have their new toy before December 25th. In case that’s not enough to win back your heart, you can also look forward to a revamped website next month that will allow owners to download a “surprise mode” for their creature. Speaking of downloads, those wondering if this thing really will be able to “learn and develop a unique personality based on how it is raised” can anticipate “free software updates” aimed at enabling that feature (and possibly others) sometime next year. Hang tight kiddos, Pleos are being hatched as we speak.

 

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Mary had a little…Pleo?

October 25th, 2007 by

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From now on, when we can’t sleep at night, we’ll be counting Pleos.

[Via Robots Rule]

 

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