How to disable Windows 8's deep cloud integration, piece by piece

You can accuse Windows 8.1 ofa lot of things, but one thing you can't say about Microsoft's latest OS is that it lacks web integration. Thanks to deep integration with Bing, OneDrive, and other Microsoft online services, Windows 8.1 is most definitely where the desktop meets the cloud.

Not everyone's sold on the cloud, though. You could justuse a local accountto keeping Microsoft as far away from your PC as possible, but a lot of Microsoft's services are actually pretty useful. What if you wanted to enable some and disable others? Here's how to individually sever Bing and OneDrive's deep tendrils into your system, along with info on how to keep general Windows apps from looking over your virtual shoulder.

Part of Windows 8.1's comprehensive search feature in the modern UI, dubbed Smart Search, includes results from Bing.

Looking for something? By default, Microsoft expands your searches in Windows 8.1 to include Bing results and results from Windows 8 apps.

If you search for anything that isn't anexact match with a file, option, or program already on your PC, Windows 8 launches Bing Smart Search, which searches for the term locally as well as on the web and within your Windows 8 apps themselves, then collate the results into a slick and helpful interface.It's a convenient feature, but the downside is that for Smart Search to work some of the local search data on your PC gets sent to Microsoft.

If you'd rather not have Bing results mixing with your PC-based searches, dumping Bing is easy. Open the Settings charm by tapping the Windows logo key + I. Then go to Change PC settings > Search and apps > Search.

Next, tap or click the slider to "off" that says "Get search suggestions and web results from Bing." If you want to include Bing results, but would rather not have them personalized based on your search history and PC location, then under "Your search experience" tap or click the radio button next to "Don't get personalized results from Bing."

SkyDrive/OneDrive syncing is very customizable in Windows 8.1. (Click to enlarge.)

Windows 8.1 has deep OneDrive integration that can sync almost everything across multiple PCs, from commonly used files and folders, to your Internet Explorer tabs and settings, to your desktop background and Start screen apps. While most of the options are enabled by default, Microsoft gives you very granular control options over OneDrive's syncing, so it's really up to you how much you put in the cloud.

To adjust your settings, open the Settings charm again, and then go to SkyDrive > Sync settings (SkyDrive in Windows 8.1 will soon be renamed to OneDrive).

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Albert Einstein College of Medicine Researchers Present at AACR Annual Meeting Symposia

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Newswise March 26, 2014 (BRONX, NY) From uncovering the role nerve cells play in metastasis to identifying new cancer-causing genes, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University made notable advances in the understanding and potential treatment of cancer during the past year.

Several Einstein faculty members and students will present their recent research at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, taking place in San Diego April 5-9, 2014. Among the presentations are those during major and mini symposia:

Gene Regulation and Transcription Factors Ujunwa Cynthia Okoye-Okafor, M.D./Ph.D. student Ms. Okoye-Okafor, who will be receiving the AACRs 2014 AACR Minority Scholar in Cancer Research Award during the Annual Meeting, will present Characterization of novel protein-coding gene named TIHL (Translocated in Hodgkins Lymphoma). Ms. Okoye-Okafor discovered this gene as a student in the lab of Ulrich Steidl, M.D., Ph.D., who focuses on transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of hematopoiesis and leukemia. Dr. Steidl is associate professor of cell biology and of medicine at Einstein and associate chair, translational research in oncology at Montefiore Medical Center, the University Hospital for Einstein. Monday, April 7, 3:00-5:00 pm (3:20-3:35 pm), Room 33, San Diego Convention Center

Neural Regulation of Prostate Cancer Paul Frenette, M.D. Dr. Frenette will present at the major symposium titled Complexity in the Tumor Microenvironment. He will discuss his research, including his recent Science paper that showed nerves play a key role in triggering prostate cancer and influencing its spread. Dr. Frenette is chair and director of Einsteins Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine. Tuesday, April 8, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, Ballroom 20D, San Diego Convention Center

EGFR Family, P13K, AKT and NF-kB Signaling Antonio Di Cristofano, Ph.D. Dr. Di Cristofano will chair and present during the minisymposium. The central focus of his laboratory is the identification and characterization of the specific biological processes and signaling pathways that are controlled by the PI3K/PTEN/AKT cascade. His research is centered on tumors originating in the thyroid gland and he was recently honored by the American Thyroid Association for his work. Dr. Di Cristofano is professor of developmental & molecular biology at Einstein. Tuesday, April 8, 3:00-5:00 pm, Room 6CF, San Diego Convention Center

Epigenetics 4 Orsolya Giricz, Ph.D. Dr. Giricz will be presenting Integrated epigenomic profiling reveals widespread demethylation in melanoma and reveals CSF-1 receptor as an aberrant regulator of malignant growth and invasion. She received an AACR Millennium Scholar in Training Award for this work. Dr. Giricz is an associate in the medicine department at Einstein and works in the lab of Amit Verma, M.B.B.S., whose research focuses on epigenomic profiling of tumors. Dr. Verma is associate professor of medicine and of developmental & molecular biology at Einstein and director of hematologic malignancies at Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care, Tuesday, April 8, 3:00-5:00 pm (3:35-3:50 pm), Room 6A, San Diego Convention Center

In addition to the symposium presentations, faculty members will lead two methods workshops and present 19 posters on a variety of topics, including imaging tumor cells, evaluating cancer subtypes in epidemiological studies, and identifying potential biomarkers and drug targets for breast, colon, thyroid, head and neck, and lung cancers.

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Dr. Paul Farmer: New frontiers in tuberculosis care and control: lessons from ‘the delivery decade’ – Video


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