

(Microsoft says that what you’ll see in Windows isn’t exactly the equivalent of the Insider experience, but it’s presumably close enough. From there, you can select Turn off, or Show icon only to reduce the screen space it takes up. If you’re not, here’s how to turn it off, based on our interaction with the News and interests feature on Microsoft’s Windows Insider build: Right-click the “news and interests” icon in your taskbar, then navigate down to News and interests in the menu. If you’re into what Microsoft has planned for your taskbar, you’ll be ready to roll once it goes live on your PC. How to control news and interests in Windows 10 You can also “follow” publishers that you’d like to see more of, and hide those you don’t. Do you want to see news on MMA, pets, cooking, and Atlanta? All of these can be configured, either via clicking a box or entering a search term at the top of the page. All of these can be toggled on or off.Ī separate ”interests” page allows you to tweak the content in each of those sections. You’ll have a choice of four “cards:” local weather, stocks, sports, and local traffic. If you’re signed into Microsoft Edge, you can visit the ”My Feed’ settings page to get an overview of what news and interests you may want to see. To Turn On Bing Desktop to Run at Windows Startup. Open your installed Bing Desktop, click/tap on the settings gear icon, click/tap on General, and do step 2 or 3 below for what you would like to do.

How News and Interests works in Windows 10įortunately, you can get started right now. The BingDesktop.exe file is located in the folder below.
