News Headlines - 11 May 2015

Windows 10 will be 'the last version of Windows' | The Guardian

Speaking at Microsoft’s Ignite conference in Chicago, developer evangelist Jerry Nixon said: “Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re all still working on Windows 10.”
The future will be one of “Windows as a service”, with the final release of Windows 10 being updated as necessary, rather than holding features back for the next major paid-for update.

Iain Duncan Smith returns to cabinet to oversee £12bn welfare cuts | The Guardian

Iain Duncan Smith is to press ahead with his controversial welfare reforms after David Cameron confirmed that the former Conservative leader would remain in the cabinet as the work and pensions secretary.

Greece's 'war cabinet' prepares to battle EU creditors as anger mounts - Telegraph

Greece's "war cabinet" has resolved to defy the European creditor powers after a nine-hour meeting on Sunday, ensuring a crescendo of brinkmanship as the increasingly bitter fight comes to a head this month.

Video: Ajax players celebrate Mother's Day in unique style - Telegraph

Instead of the traditional, grinning child mascots, each of the Ajax squad was accompanied by their mother out to the Amsterdam Arena turf ahead of the Eredivisie fixture against Cambuuur, and the club's social media department ensured that the gesture wouldn't go unnoticed.

2 Dead as Typhoon Noul Slams Philippines on Way to Japan | TIME

At least two people were killed and almost 4,000 others were forced to evacuate their homes as Typhoon Noul slammed into the northern Philippines, the national disaster agency said Monday.