Entries by Åsa

Scott Forstall leaves Apple

I don’t know much about Scott Forstall, I have only read the news, but I know a lot about what it’s like to use Apple products and there have really been some flaws that he’s been responsible of. Since I can’t use Siri in Swedish it hasn’t been especially useful for me and I can’t […]

One little “like” made me notice Gurbaksh Chahal

Source: Via.me via Åsa on Pinterest This picture of a fish made by the Swedish artist Tyra Lundgren with a reflection of my iPhone cover with Paul Frank’s Julius the Monkey is the reason to why I noticed Gurbaksh Chahal. You see, I visited the exhibition showing Tyra Lundgren’s work at Gotlands museum, took this […]

Help Apple Maps!

  Edward C Baig had no problems with Apple Maps. I have read a lot about the disappointments with Apple Maps and even if the maps were totally right when we drew from Sorunda south of Stockholm to Täby Centrum north of Stockholm (see the blogpost below), I’m still aware of that at some other […]

Apple Store in Sweden and Maps

Since we are Apple-fans we had to take the first chance to visit the Apple Store that opened in Täby Centrum September 15. We couldn’t be there at the opening day, but September 21 we managed to go to the mainland. Three days before the opening of the Apple Store – which is the first […]

It’s not about “just the rounded corners”

I read this article written by Mr Roger Key and I think he makes some clever assumptions, but there are two things that makes me puzzled: The use of the words ”passionate” and ”emotional”: There are questions about whether Jobs was alone in his passionate Google-hate and whether Tim Cook is prepared to carry on […]