News Headlines - 11 May 2017
▽Microsoft reveals new Windows 10 features coming in fall update | ZDNet
On day 2 of its Build 2017 developers conference, Microsoft announced a name for its fall release of Windows 10 and showed off a few new features that will be in that update. A surprise announcement: iTunes is coming to the Windows Store.
▽U.S. intelligence chiefs say reviewing use of Kaspersky software | Reuters
U.S. intelligence officials told a Congressional committee on Thursday they are reviewing government use of software from Russia's Kaspersky Lab as senators raised concerns that Moscow might use the product to attack American computer networks.
▽In Firing Comey, Did Trump Unleash the Next Deep Throat? - The New York Times
That’s what happened in 1972, when President Richard Nixon suddenly found himself in a position to replace J. Edgar Hoover, the long-serving and infamous F.B.I. director. Suspicious of the F.B.I.’s independence, Nixon tried to appoint a successor who would bring the bureau under White House influence. To his surprise, he set in motion the events that led to the Watergate scandal — and ultimately to his own resignation.
▽HIV life expectancy 'near normal' thanks to new drugs - BBC News
Young people on the latest HIV drugs now have near-normal life expectancy because of improvements in treatments, a study in The Lancet suggests.
Nearly 18,000 pages of notes by eccentric French maths genius Alexandre Grothendieck were posted online by his alma mater, Montpellier University in southern France.