Google Glass has come under some heat from some early adopters who have either reported getting headaches from the device or who say bluntly that they “*hate*” Google’s experimental digital headset. However, the first generation of Glass might just be the start of something much bigger that will lead to major advances in the field of wearable computing. MIT’s Technology Review has penned a big article on Glass that acknowledges its many shortcomings but that also sees its tremendous potential to help make some people’s lives easier. The piece covers Glass’s potential uses for surgeons as a way to quickly get real-time data on patients, which is something we’ve written about before. It also describes how Glass has the potential