Trends that we will most likely see this 2017. Why join a startup community? Smartwatch, oh barely living? Check out Netlify! Go Go Playstation.
Tech: 12 trends that will define 2017

Just a quick summary on what the top 12 trends are: Self-Learning Machine, Bots, Industrial Internet, AR and VR, Blockchain, Roboworkers, Self-Driving Cars, 3D printing, Mobile Payments, Cyber Security, Mesh Networks, Quantum Computing. For the full article check out Tech in Asia: Top 12 trends for 2017.
Tech: Why you should consider joining a startup community

These are a few key point why we should join tech or any other startup community. Pick the brains of other technology lovers. Invest in the right business that speaks to your passion. Elevate your business through strategic partnerships. Apply your skills to develop the app of the future. Learn beyond the four walls of the classroom. For the full article check out Tech in Asia: Reasons to join a startup community.
Tech: AI may kickstart the declining smartwatch market in India in 2017: report

Quite interesting read for smartwatch lovers. Personally I don't own one since I felt that smart watch features arent for me yet. For the full article check out Tech in Asia: Declining smartwatch market.
Web: Netlify Hosting

These are one of those fast, decent and cost effective means of launching a website. Write frontend code. Push it. We handle the rest. CDN, Continuous deployment, 1 click HTTPS, and all the services you need. From instant prototypes to huge global enterprises.netlify.
Crash Course: Playstation and More Immersive Video Games
So by the mid-90s the video game industry was once again booming and this attracted the attention of the Japanese electronics giant Sony. In 1994, Sony introduced their Playstation console which successfully coupled cutting edge technologies with some great games. But Nintendo and Sega weren’t just sitting around. In the 90’s we would see the introduction of the Sega Saturn and eventually the Sega Dreamcast as well as Nintendo’s immensely popular Nintendo 64. And with this new hardware came a new era of immersive games. Games were going 3D, and with the introduction of CD’s, the size of games increased dramatically allowing for much longer and complex storytelling. Local multi-player and split screen games also became popular during this time as consoles such like Nintendo 64 were now powerful enough to support these kinds of social games. And games on the PC were becoming more immersive as first person shooters began to flourish on the platform.
But Sega saw many failed launches in the 90s due to poor marketing and some poor games. By the end of the 90’s the industry had lost confidence in Sega and even its revolutionary Dreamcast could not keep the company competitive in the hardware space, but it wouldn’t be long before a new player would take Sega’s place. Next week we’re going to talk about Microsoft’s X-Box.