Back in January, Microsoft rolled out a Windows Insider update that included some big changes to the taskbar. The changes include a new weather readout next to the system tray that, when hovered over, ...
This week, Microsoft began to roll out one of the biggest visual changes for Windows 10 since its launch: a news and weather widget that lives in your taskbar. No, I don’t mean one of those Start Menu ...
It’ll roll out over the coming weeks. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft will soon roll out its ‘news and interests’ ...
In brief: Windows 10's taskbar hasn't changed much over the years, but Microsoft began experimenting with some fresh feature additions a couple of months ago. In January, insiders were allowed to test ...
The weather button will now be located on the right when the Start button is left aligned. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Microsoft is rolling out a taskbar update to Windows 11, and no, it doesn’t bring back the ability to move the taskbar to another edge of the screen. Instead, this update adds live animations to ...
Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 Insider build adds a significant number of features to Windows 10, including weather and news widgets in the taskbar, new storage settings, and some additional ...
After testing it with Insiders, Microsoft is adding a new News and Interests feature to Windows 10. In short, the tool creates a shortcut on the taskbar that allows you to check the weather, as well ...
In brief: Windows 10's "sweeping visual rejuvenation" is probably still a ways away, but we'll have plenty of smaller feature updates to test out in the interim. One such update is the new, combined ...
Microsoft has released a new preview of a future Windows 10 taskbar that shows how it plans to display news and weather in the task bar. Microsoft is kicking off 2021 with more user interface changes ...