Microsoft is beta testing one of the biggest changes to the Windows taskbar since the introduction of Windows 10. As part of the latest Dev Channel beta build, the company is introducing a news and interests section in the taskbar, soon giving Windows users quick access to a feed of dynamic content throughout the day. Currently only available by opting any Windows PC into the Windows Insider program, this change is all about getting content that is more relevant to you. According to Microsoft, you’ll be able to summon an “integrated feed” in the taskbar with information that’s tailored to you, eliminating the need to switch between a PC and a phone to stay up to date with the news. As seen above, the feature works pretty seamlessly. You’ll just need to hover your mouse and click on an icon in the taskbar next to the system tray, containing the weather. This will then show a pop-up “hub” with news stories and other interests. This initial version has various Start Menu-like “tiles” in the hub for the weather, sports, and top news stories. Microsoft says you’ll be able to access content from “over 4,500 brands” including websites like The New…