![]() ![]() They shouldn’t be subject to further avenues of monetization which clutter up parts of the interface and generally annoy folks, quite simply. Adverts have been creeping into the Start menu recently (albeit in the form of what Microsoft calls ‘badging’, veiled as helping users), and we’ve also been hearing about the possibility of peppering ads into the Bing AI chatbot – and now this, with the Weather app.Ĭan we just stop this, Microsoft? Particularly when it comes to Windows 11 and Windows 10, because these – and by extension, the core apps within them – are products people have paid money to use. Sadly, it seems that this is part of an ongoing theme with Windows 11. ![]() Not a bunch of doubtless largely irrelevant news stories and worse still an ad staring us in the face in a central part of the interface. Microsoft’s examples of the new look show the weather icon with and without text, but it’s unclear whether that is dependent on the icon’s position and available space. If we’re looking at the Weather app, we just want the weather, Microsoft, and as accurate a forecast as possible. It helps to make forecasts mainly for markets but can also be used for weather or any quantifiable data. Its purpose is to provide a complete set of tools to perform technical analysis on charts and data. At least the news is solely weather-related topics, so it makes sense in context to a point, but it’s very much likely to be stories you don’t want to hear about. QChartist is a free and open source technical analysis charting software. Alternately, you can select Show icon only from the taskbar menu to see a forecast. The weather widget will appear in your taskbar near the clock and the notification area. When a smaller menu opens off of that one, select Show icon and text. The alerts are a reliable short-term forecast based on near real-time data. In the menu that opens, select News and Interests. There’s an ad top-right of the main home page, and the MSN News feed – news from the Microsoft Network, which is not known for its high-quality content, shall we say – comes into view when you scroll down. This weather app alerts you when rain is approaching. You can access it from the Start Menu, where it resides as a Live Tile. However, it’s very disappointing to see more advertising coming to Windows 11 (and 10), blighting one of the core apps for Microsoft’s desktop OS. Windows 10 comes with a feature-packed native weather app. The new Weather app is seemingly rolling out now, so if you haven’t already got it, the updated version will be coming to you soon. Oh, and the air quality indicator has been banished in another not-so-great tweak (got to make room for those ads, after all). ![]() Its a nice touch, and helps bring the weather. ![]() You can change from Fahrenheit or Celsius. Using GNOME Weather is almost like looking out of a window thanks to the use of photographic background images. To save your time, you can use the following direct linkīy reinstalling the app, you will erase all the Weather app data stored on your PC.Microsoft, in its not-so-infinite wisdom, has decided to clutter up the Weather app with MSN News and adverts. Windows 10 comes with a weather app allowing you to see the past, present, and future weather and forecasts.
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