The latest Windows 11 preview build from the Beta Channel (22635.3420) added a new taskbar feature that makes Windows 11 look slightly like Windows 10 when the taskbar is aligned to the left.
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Microsoft's newest optional cumulative update fixes an issue with News and Interests flickering in the taskbar or making File Explorer unresponsive, and includes a good number of fixes.
It looks like third-party widgets are indeed coming to Windows 11 according to a new leak. The leak shows purported details regarding publishing, registering, and integration of third-party widgets.
While this week was relatively slow due to the holiday season, we do have some notable items to recap including Active Directory woes, a couple of acquisitions, and what almost became Cortana's name.
After months of alternating between Windows 10 and Windows 11 on my primary machine, I feel like I kind of miss the News and Interests integration with the Taskbar that was offered in the former.
Microsoft Start is a unified brand for Microsoft's news service and a rebrand for MSN News and Microsoft News. The new name applies to all platforms, including the News apps on mobile.
The EdgeDeflector developer has released v 1.2.3.0 with a couple of bug fixes and support for .NET Framework 4.8. We figured it's also a good time to remind people you can use it in Windows 11 too.
Microsoft has significantly revamped the widgets experience in Windows 11, and it's clear that the company wants to make it a native and integral part of the OS. However, the UX needs to be improved.
The last week has been rather interesting, given the leaked Windows 11 ISO, the E3 gaming announcements and yes, the Xbox Mini Fridge. Make sure you catch up via our handy overview.
Soon after the roll out of News and Interests, some Windows 10 users complained about blurry text on the taskbar. Microsoft has now acknowledged the bug and is working on a patch to fix the bug.
As you may already be aware, the new News and Interests widget in Windows 10 locks to Microsoft Edge, however there is a little program that can change this to open links in your default browser.
As you may already be aware, the new News and Interests widget in Windows 10 locks to Microsoft Edge, however there is a little program that can change this to open links in your default browser.
The News and Interests feature is available for Windows 10, but how useful is it? One of Neowin's Forum Supervisors decided to give it a try and report back on his findings. It ain't pretty.
Microsoft recently started rolling out the News and Interest widget to Windows 10 users. However, if you are not a fan of the feature, then you can follow our guide to disable it on your PC.
The last seven days saw the removal of Gold as a requirement for free-to-play multiplayer on Xbox, the arrival of some troublesome updates, and much more. Be sure to catch up via our handy overview.
So you're hooked on News and Interests, but now you're wondering why the links don't open in your default browser, like Chrome or Firefox? Read on and we'll help you fix this travesty.
Microsoft's News and Interests feature on the Windows 10 taskbar will be available to some consumers over the next few weeks. It's set for broader availability in the coming months.
Microsoft is bringing the News and Interests feature to older versions of Windows 10, the company announced today. The feature is now available in the Beta and Release Preview channels.
Today, Microsoft announced that it's putting a news and interests feed right into the Windows 10 tasakbar. Users can customize what they want to see and what they don't. It's coming to Insiders today.