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Kyle Orland

Kyle Orland

Senior Gaming Editor at Ars Technica

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  • English
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  • Technology
  • Video Games

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Recent Articles

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OpenAI is at war with its own Sora video testers following brief public leak

Group behind stunt says they’re being used for “unpaid R&D” and “art washing.”…
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The Atari 7800+ is a no-frills glimpse into a forgotten gaming era

Awkward controls and a lack of features make a device for Atari completists only.
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Nvidia’s new AI audio model can synthesize sounds that have never e...

What does a screaming saxophone sound like? The Fugatto model has an answer…
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Sony is reportedly working on a PS5 portable

Miniaturized hardware is still “likely years away from launch.”…
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Obsidian’s Avowed is the cure for “Souls-like” action-RPG fatigue

Preview build shows a rich, colorful world with satisfying, zippy combat.
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Valve developers discuss why Half Life 2: Episode 3 was abandoned

Anniversary doc also includes footage of unused ice gun, blob enemies.
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Half-Life 2 pushed Steam on the gaming masses… and the masses pushe...

Back in 2004, many players saw Valve’s new platform as nothing but “fancy DRM.”…
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What if AI doesn’t just keep getting better forever?

New reports highlight fears of diminishing returns for traditional LLM training.
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The PS5 Pro’s biggest problem is that the PS5 is already very good

For $700, I was hoping for a much larger leap in visual impact.
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Nintendo confirms Switch 2 will play original Switch games

“More software has been played on Nintendo Switch than on any other Nintendo hardware.”…
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iPod fans evade Apple’s DRM to preserve 54 lost clickwheel-era games

Dozens of previously hard-to-access games can now be synced via Virtual Machine.
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AIs show distinct bias against Black and female résumés in new study

Language models seem to treat “masculine and White concepts… as the ‘default’ value.”…
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Will the new Nintendo Music app lead to more DMCA takedowns from Ni...

Subscription music app gives Nintendo new reason to crack down on third-party music uploads.
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How The New York Times is using generative AI as a reporting tool

LLMs help reporters transcribe and sort through hundreds of hours of leaked audio.
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Are we on the verge of a self-improving AI explosion?

An AI that makes better AI could be “the last invention that man need ever make.”…
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Video game libraries lose legal appeal to emulate physical game col...

Register of Copyrights sides with industry’s “market harm” argument for rereleased games.
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Google offers its AI watermarking tech as free open source toolkit

SynthID provides a hidden way to mark LLM output as artificial.
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Meta Quest 3S is a disappointing half-step to Carmack’s low-cost VR...

Significant visual and comfort compromises make last year’s Quest 3 a better VR investment.
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Squadron 42’s new 2026 launch date will miss its original target by...

RSI said single-player Star Citizen campaign was “feature complete” a year ago.
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Adobe shows off 3D rotation tool for flat drawings

Project Turntable uses machine learning to craft posable 3D models from 2D vectors.
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$250 Analogue 3D will play all your N64 cartridges in 4K early next...

FPGA-powered hardware will capture CRT glow with “bespoke, purpose-built upscaler”…