Although Google Glass glasses have not been officially marketed, orthopedic surgeon Philippe Collins has made them available and used them in a court at the Saint Grégoire Hospital near Rennes in Brittany.
What was transmitted through Google Glass is an operation to repair the tendons that the 80-year-old man had broken his back. Apparently, the origin of the prosthesis to be placed was of Japanese origin, so he was interested both in France and Japan in the court.
To do this, the French company AMA Dei, which creates applications for use in Google Glass, created a specific application to film images and exchange comments with the public via glasses.
Online cutting transmission is not new, but so far, every time this has had to be done, a heavy technological infrastructure has been needed, while the same operation has now been achieved with a fine bag.
Zer jakin behar dut? Norekin erlazionatu behar dut? Non bizi behar dut? Ardura horiekin gabiltza gizakiok gure gizarteen baitan bizitza on baten ideia bizitzeko bidean. Ondo erantzuten ez badakigu, bazterretan geratuko garen beldurrez.
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