In related news, a surgery in Argentina was broadcasted with a mobile phone camera. Although a bit dark, the images were decent since the doctor's hands were not moving too fast. Obviously the signal strength in the hospital was good enough to allow a smooth data stream. No word whether GPRS, EDGE, or UMTS was used, or how the patient is faring. If you want to check for yourself, search your favourite video sharing site. But beware, it might get bloody.
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In related news, a surgery in Argentina was broadcasted with a mobile phone camera. Although a bit dark, the images were decent since the doctor's hands were not moving too fast. Obviously the signal strength in the hospital was good enough to allow a smooth data stream. No word whether GPRS, EDGE, or UMTS was used, or how the patient is faring. If you want to check for yourself, search your favourite video sharing site. But beware, it might get bloody.
...was that really necessary?