Microsoft starts testing a new news reading experience in Windows 10

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft announced its latest Windows 10 preview build today, and, while that is a pretty routine affair these days, the company also used
today announcement to launch the beta version of a new news consumption experience that anybody on a Windows 10 device can try out today
The Microsoft News Bar aggregates news from the 4,500 publishers in the Microsoft News network and then displays those as a semi-persistent
bar on any side of your screen. Windows 10 has long featured the Microsoft News app, which is more of a full-featured news reading
experience (though I admit I always forget it even exists)
The idea behind the News Bar is to give you a news ticker that is either always visible or that you can hide away at will
In order to make sure you don&t forget it, you can choose to have it pop back up in either two or eight hours — or never, if you&re
seriously tired of the news right now
Nobody would blame you. Right now, this is a pretty bare-bones affair, without the ability to really personalize the news you see beyond
the country you are in
What you can do is select some stocks you want to monitor and over time, Microsoft will add weather and sports options (hopefully with the
ability to turn off sports news, because who cares, right?)
It&d be nice to at least get some sense of what breaking news in the news bar, but as of now, there are no timestamps attached to the
updates. If you&ve been around long enough, you may remember Windows Active Desktop, PointCast and Wired (in)famous Push cover story
Somehow this Microsoft News Bar feels a bit reminiscent of that and it seems a bit old-school to have a moving ticker on your desktop in
2020
But if that your style, you can now give this new experience a try by downloading the application from the Microsoft Store.