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27/02/2008

Gulf News: Pleo Launched in UAE

Gulf News

27/02/2008

Xpress News: Jurassic toy: Pleo, the new pet in town

Xpress News

01/10/2007

Behind the Scenes: The Making of Pleo

Ugobe

13/09/2007

Dinosaurs Return, in a 2.0 Version (but Were They Ever Really Gone?)

The New York Times

11/07/2007

Is Pleo the robotic dinosaur the new Sony Aibo?

Tech Digest

10/07/2007

Complex evolution of a playful beast

Financial Times

14/05/2007

Top Innovators

Fortune

02/05/2007

The Good Life

Newsweek, International Edition

09/04/2007

The worlds #1 gadget mag!

Pleo special in T3 magazine..

09/04/2007

Essay contest winners announced!

Read the winning essays..

14/03/2007

UGOBE Pleo

TechCast Network

01/02/2007

Pleo Wins Nuremburg Toy Fair Innovations Award

ToyInnovations 2007 Winners

03/01/2007

Wired Magazine 15.01

It's Alive!

13/11/2006

time

Best Inventions 2006 (PDF)

04/09/2006

Forbes

Emobots (PDF)

04/09/2006

Robot Magazine

Inside the Ugobe Pleo

02/07/2006

Associated Press

Robotic Toys Are Going the Way of the Dinosaurs (pdf)

02/06/2006

PC Magazine

Can Pleo Robot Charm the Market?

10/04/2006

Popular Science



06/03/2006

Fortune

Cream of the Crop

27/02/2006

InformationWeek

Personal Tech Guide

13/02/2006

Network World

Robotic Dinosaur Wows Crowd at DEMO '06

11/02/2006

Newsweek

Start-ups: Treats, Toys and Tech. Oh, My!

08/02/2006

USA Today

New Tech Stuff Protects, Organizes, Amuses

Discover Pleo


Every Pleo is autonomous. Yes, each one begins life as a newly-hatched baby Camarasaurus, but that's where predictability ends and individuality begins. Like any creature, Pleo feels hunger and fatigue - offset by powerful urges to explore and be nurtured. He'll graze, nap and toddle about on his own -when he feels like it! Pleo dinosaur can change his mind and his mood, just as you do. Discover Pleo's emotions.

Emotions Awareness Evolution Interaction

Emotions:



Happy and Curious


Pleo's natural disposition is alert and inquisitive. He ambles about with a bright eye, swaying tail, and leisurely pace, content to explore the sights, sounds, shapes, and textures of his world—and that, of course, includes you.



Playful & Lively


If your Pleo loves a good tug-of-war or shows off in front of friends, congratulate yourself—it's all the fun you've had together that has made him the good sport that he is. In his excitement, he just might let loose with a few hoots and honks.



Scared and Surprised


Let's not forget that this Camarasaurus is just a baby. Something in Pleo's new environment scares him ---hear him whimper? Does Pleo ever get upset? Well, everybody has his limits -let's just say you shouldn't hang him by his tail for too long.



Sad and Vexed


Leave a sociable Pleo alone too long or interrupt a game of tug-of-war and Pleo may become sad. How can you tell? That pleading call and forlorn look let you know that he's looking for a friendly pat or another chance to grab his favorite toy.