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One of the coolest things about the Apple Watch may be a feature no one really talks about (AAPL)

Apple flooded us with information about what its first smartwatch will be able to do when it announced it back in September.
It will be able to share your heartbeat, prompt you to stand up when you've been sitting all day, and, of course, show you the time in a bunch of different ways.
But, one of its most interesting capabilities is a somewhat minor one that's easily overlooked.
Apple's industrial design chief Jony Ive talked about the company's upcoming watch in a recent interview with The New Yorker.
Ive described how the Apple Watch's screen will be different than that of a phone — it won't light up the same way the iPhone's display does when it turns on.
According to Ive, the screen for the watch uses deeper blacks than that of the iPhone. Ive thinks that an entire display, especially for something as small as a watch, shouldn't have to light up. Rather, the screen should only highlight the specific thing you're looking at.
"The whole of the display comes on,” he said to The New Yorker in reference to the iPhone 6. “That, to me, feels very, very old.”
But since the Apple Watch's screen shows deeper and darker blacks than the iPhone's, it'll make the screen look like it has very little, if any, frames surrounding it. The New Yorker cited the neon jellyfish images Apple showed on the watch during its launch as an example. Since the display would be so dark and it would blend into the bezels, it would make it seem like the jellyfish is suspended in space rather than just being pictured on a screen.

Here's how The New Yorker described it:
On a current iPhone screen, a jellyfish would be pinned against dark gray, and framed in black, and, Ive said, have “much less magic.”
It's a small detail, but an interesting one, and it's something that could differentiate the Apple Watch from its competitors.
Throughout the smartwatch category in general, there's been some question as to whether or not a small screen on your wrist could serve any real purpose. It's unclear whether or not the Apple Watch will answer that question, but based on Ive's words it at least seems like Apple is trying by thinking about screens differently on watches versus phones.
SEE ALSO: Here's why there are so many different versions of the Apple Watch
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This McDonald’s Hamburger is 20-Year-Old and Looks Brand New [Pic + Video]

The hamburger you see above was purchased for a friend 20 years ago by two teenagers in Adelaide, Australia. When the friend never showed up, they decided to keep it. And now, 20 years later, this is what the burger looks like. The thing is rock hard and there’s absolutely no mold on it. Yuck.
“We’re pretty sure it’s the oldest burger in the world. It started off as a joke, you know. We told our friend we would hold his burger for him but he never showed up, and before we knew it six months had passed.”
NO, DO NOT EAT IT! DO NOT! (Below)
[Via Buzzfeed]
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Walter White Hazmat Action Figure Would Get Barbie High
Breaking Bad is a show that I really wanted to like, but just never could get into. I have the entire series on Netflix; I never watched a single episode when it was on the air. I tried to binge on Netflix, but I only got about four episodes in and the show just didn’t grab me. I think it’s because every time I saw Walter White, I was wondering where Malcolm was. But for the many of you who are fans of the show, here’s a cool action figure for your collection.
It’s a 6-inch Walter White action figure wearing a yellow hazmat suit. It has removable glasses, two flasks, gas mask, and removable glasses. The figure is officially licensed and stands 6.25-inches tall.
You can pick one up at ThinkGeek for $17.99(USD). Considering some of the other collectibles we talk about run hundreds of dollars, this action figure is a bargain.
Breaking Bad is my favorite show of all time, but Disneyland aged children have no business watching it. Preach, Aaron!
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To the naked girl lying in the 'windy field.'
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My husband didn't want a birthday cake.
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Americanized ethnic food: Wilson Bacon & Pillsbury Hot Roll Mix (1956)





