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Mogix Accessories April Fool’s Day portable charger sale is no joke

The Mogix Accessories April Fool’s Day weekend sale starts on April 1 and has made its portable charger gadgets and digital tire gauge so affordable that many people are bound to think it’s a joke. But in this case, it’s no foolin’!

Even the company knows that the sale sounds too good to be true, having released the statement that promises “these deals are so good you would think we’re joking but we’re totally serious.” The reason is that this sale gives you a free gift with the purchase of nearly every one of the company’s products, including its flagship Slimfit 10,400 mAh portable charger with a huge capacity in a tiny package.

All customers need to do in order to take advantage of this sale is to enter the appropriate coupon code for the free gift they’d like to receive during the Amazon checkout process. The following are the incredible, no-foolin’, seems-too-good-to-be-true-but-aren’t April Fool’s Day deals from Mogix:

mogix w free shipping portable charger• Buy one Mogix Slimfit 10,400 mAh external battery charger (black) and receive a free travel case. Use coupon code: MOGCASE3
• Buy two Mogix Slimfit 10,400 mAh portable charger (black) and get one free. Use coupon code: MOGIXX24
• Buy two Mogix 5,000 mAh portable chargers (black) and get one free. Use coupon code: MOGIXX34
• Buy one Mogix digital tire gauge (blue) with 5-in-1 emergency tools and receive the second one for only $1.99. Use coupon code: MOGIXTG2

For Amazon Prime customers, these deals are even better because shipping is free. Mogix is well known for its hot sales and flash discounts, but when it comes to great deals, the company clearly has a special place for April Fool’s day, as it’s rare to see an offer meant for virtually every product in its arsenal.

For consumers who have been waiting for a good opportunity to purchase a portable charger or digital tire gauge from Mogix, this is the best chance that has been offered this year. These high quality devices can help to keep customers happy and joking, avoiding preventable problems in life with mobile devices and car troubles that are far more serious. The Mogix April Fool’s Day Sale will run from April 1 through April 3.

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Virtual reality technology used for live streaming cancer surgery

A surgeon in the United Kingdom, Shafi Ahmed, will be conducting the procedure to be viewed with a VR headset.

A cancer patient in the U.K. will be undergoing surgery on April 14 at 1p.m. local time, and the surgeon, Dr. Shafi Ahmed, will be using virtual reality technology linked to a mobile phone in order to be able to let others experience the live-stream of the entire procedure.

This will allow the surgery to be viewed by people around the world, as though seeing it from a massive operating theater.

The surgeon has been among those at the very head of pioneering virtual reality technology for the purposes of using it in surgery. He believes that the upcoming VR streamed surgery will be a game changer when it comes to medical education and health care innovation. The patient who will be undergoing the surgery currently has colon cancer. He is a man in his 70s and is not being identified by name, but he has said that he is quite excited about the thought that an international medical community will be viewing his procedure.

The operation will be viewable through the use of virtual reality technology headsets at Royal London hospital.

Virtual Reality Technology - Image of SurgeonThe operation will be filmed through the use of a number of different specialist cameras that will be positioned above the operating table. It is expected that the surgery will continue for two to three hours. The streaming of the surgery will run at a lag of about a minute behind the procedure itself, in case any unforeseen complications should occur.

The use of VR technology could be a very promising experience for trainee physicians who have traditionally needed to try to stand out of the way of the actual surgeons while essentially trying to see over their shoulders. In this case, they will be able to wear headsets and see exactly what is going on, as though they are right there in the operating room with the best possible viewing position. It will also be possible for them to change their viewing angle in order to get a better look at something they wish to see.

Dr. Ahmed discussed the virtual reality technology live streaming of the surgery and explained that “It showcases virtual reality for what it should be used for – education.”