Tuesday
Aug272019

New 'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' trailer teases the possibility of 'Dark Rey'

The new trailer for Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker raises an important question. Has Rey joined the Dark Side? Well, this sizzle reel of a trailer seems to suggest just that. But that could also be seen as perhaps a vision or a dream. Lucasfilm unveiled at Disney's D23 Expo over the weekend this new exclusive trailer for the last film of the latest Star Wars trilogy. Aside from showing a lot of footage from the past eight Star Wars films, it teases us with a look at the upcoming movie, including our heroes ending up on a desert locale, a look at the new character Jannah, a C3PO with red eyes, and Rey and Kylo Ren still engaged in an epic fight. We won't find out whether Dark Rey is a thing or not until The Rise of Skywalker hits theatres in December this year. 

Tuesday
Aug272019

Review: 2019 Mazda MX-5 RF

The 2019 Mazda MX-5 RF is what a roadster is meant to be. The vehicle is lightweight, fun to drive, has great steering response, and its power-retractable hard top option is welcomed if you are hesitant about a soft top convertible.

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Tuesday
Aug272019

Review: 2019 Chevrolet Spark

When it comes to subcompact cars, there are a few on the market to consider. Primary focus is usually size and pricing, and our 2019 Chevrolet Spark had a few upgrades. 

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Monday
Aug262019

Google Assistant on mobile gets new silent-response option

You will soon have the option to have a less chatty Google Assistant on your phone. Google just updated its support site that shows how you can turn off Assistant speech output on your phone. But since the support site was only recently updated, it isn't immediately available. You're going to have to keep checking back to see if the feature comes to you.

To turn off speech output, you need to open Assistant and tap the explore icon. Open the settings, go to the Assistant tab, and tap Phone. Under Voice and speech, there will be an option to change speech output to Hands-free only. Once you've enabled this feature, Assistant will still do what you say, but it won't speak out loud to tell you what it's doing. You will still be able to read the responses on the screen.

Source: Android Police