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.

Eccentric French maths genius Alexandre Grothendieck's 'scribblings' go online | Daily News & Analysis

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.