Ben Scholz

Dateline: The Daily Grind | PC Tips, IT Tech, Gaming with a splash of random nonsense.
Weblog: daily-grind.net
Articles: 8
First Published: Aug 26, 2010 / Last Published: Jan 28, 2011
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Ben Scholz is an IT Technician and has interests in new technology, designing websites, fixing computer and network problems and dabbles in a bit of online gaming in his spare time.

Ben Scholz's claimed blogs

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    Broke & Starving

    http://brokeandstarving.com
    Broke & Starving is designed to provide cheap and tasty recipes and to educate readers about food, cooking and the importance of eating healthy food. …
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    The Daily Grind

    http://daily-grind.net
    PC Tips, IT Tech with a splash of random nonsense!
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Ben Scholz's articles

  1. January 28, 2011

    Why iPhone Photos Are Dangerous
    Find out if you are exposing yourself or your family to danger by using your iPhone.
  2. October 12, 2010

    Recuva: Recovers Deleted Files Quickly, and It's Free
    Use Recuva to restore deleted files quickly and painlessly. Best of all, it's free!
    in IT
  3. September 29, 2010

    Promoting Your Blog on Facebook: The Nuts and Bolts Guide
    Learn how to syndicate your blog entries on to Facebook.
  4. September 10, 2010

    Internet Explorer 9: What To Expect
    New features and supported standards of Microsoft's next release of Internet Explorer.
  5. September 5, 2010

    How To Create PDF Documents - For Free
    Turn any document or image into a PDF document. Free!
  6. August 30, 2010

    What Are ISO Files And How Do I Use Them?
    How to deal with .iso files
    in IT
  7. August 26, 2010

    My PC is Frozen: How to Diagnose Faulty Memory
    Is your computer forever jamming up? Diagnose your own memory problems!
    in IT
  8. HDBaseT: Is it the HDMI Killer?
    HDBaseT will it throw HDMI off it's hi-def throne?