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 Apple will start taking orders on Friday  April 17  for its new, smaller, $399 iPhone in a move to reach budget-conscious customers as the COVID-19 pandemic wreaks havoc on paychecks. The first iPhone SE was a hit with many customers who loved its unique combination of small size, high-end performance and affordable price; the new second-generation iPhone SE builds on that great idea and improves on it in every way 鈥?including our best-ever single-camera system for great photos and videos 鈥?while still being very affordable,  Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing for Apple, said in a statement on Wednesday  April 15 . iPhone SE features the industry-leading performance of A13 Bionic that enables great battery life, takes stunning Portrait mode and Smart HDR photos, shoots amazing videos with stereo audio, is great for games and super-fast web surfing, and is built with the same industry-leading securit stanley borraccia y features our c stanley thermos ustomers expect. We cant wait to get iPhone SE into customers hands,  Schiller added.Delivery of the new device is anticipated to begin on April 24. New iPhones are usually unveiled at a press confer stanley italia ence event with fans, but because of the coronavirus lockdown, large gatherings are still prohibited in Santa Clara County, California, where Apple is headquartered.Starting prices for the new iPhone SE will be $50 below the iPhone 8, which is being discontinued. The new phones will have a 4.7-inch display and the same processor chip as the 11 Pr Chvf Paying It Onward Through Global Gateways
 Corelle Brands has been around for a while 鈥?like 100 years. And surely, you have seen its signature products, likely in your mothers, grandmothers or beloved elderly aunts pantry. By todays standards, it looks anything like an innovative brand.But then, looks can be deceiving 鈥?100 years ago, Corning Glass Works had just introduced a massive innovation into the lives of home cooks everywhere. And had you been shopping for cookware a century ago, shortly after 聽Corning rolled out its signature innovation, the Pyrex baking dish, it is likely your mind would have been blown.Clear glass that could go in the oven and not brea stanley cup k  As a consumer you would have never seen anything like it.Corning didnt invent heat-resistant glass when it rolled out its branded version of Pyrex. It was, however, the first firm to realize that glass that does not shatter when it gets hot might be usef kubki stanley ul in a kitchen. While easy to take for granted today, it was  the newest miracle in glass  in the early 20th century.Flash forward 100 years and Corelle 鈥?the brand Corning eventually became 鈥?is once again embracing the newest miracle in cooking, though this time it isnt made out of glass. 聽Corelle is embracing the Instant Pot via a merger with the Canadian producer of the electric multi-cookers.A New Kind Of Pothead In the century since Pyrex took the kitchen by storm, the kitchen has been home to any number of innovations big and small. Electric ovens, electric refrigerators, stanley france  dishwashers, microwaves, fo