Brett Williams, Mashable

Brett Williams

Mashable

New York, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Mashable
  • AskMen
  • Splinter
  • Thrillist
  • Supercompressor

Past articles by Brett:

The Whoop is pro sports' favorite wearable. After training with it, I can see why.

The WHOOP band is a high powerful wearable that offers biometric tracking for high level athletes, which might be inaccessible for more casual users. → Read More

The dangerous deification of Elon Musk and David Foster Wallace

Elon Musk and David Foster Wallace are both worshipped on a dangerous level as men project their own aspirations for success into their heroes. → Read More

Elon Musk decides he's Willy Wonka, offers Boring factory tours as prizes to hat buyers

Elon Musk will give 10 randomly selected Boring Company hat buyers tours of the Boring Company tunnel and a shot to drive the machine. → Read More

Instagram will now let users follow hashtags

Instagram is expanding its follow feature to allow users to follow hashtag trend topics, bringing wider interests into user feeds. → Read More

Apple to launch the iMac Pro on December 14

Apple's new iMac Pro computer will be released on December 14, according to an interview with exec Phil Schiller and an email from the company. → Read More

Why everyone suddenly got religion about electric cars

The automotive world had a collective come-to-God moment around electric vehicles in 2017, partially thanks to Tesla's popularity. → Read More

The war for wearables is over, and Apple won

Apple established itself as the dominant brand in the wearables market in 2017 with the Apple Watch Series 3. → Read More

Can self-driving cars even honk their own horns?

Self-driving cars will drive on roads with human drivers, but their systems of communication might not be ready to interact with humans. → Read More

American football won't last much longer, because it's killing itself

Tom Savage's ugly concussion shows that the NFL isn't doing enough to protect its players, which could result in the death of football as we know it. → Read More

There's a ton of snow in Buffalo, and also a football game if you can see through it

The Buffalo Bills playing the Indianapolis Colts in a lake effect snow storm is the best type of football. → Read More

Kid's impassioned message to bullies finds support all over the internet

Bullies won't be able to stand up to this support. → Read More

We might not get another season of 'Stranger Things' until 2019 because next year's gonna suck too

2018's looking bleak for another of TV's biggest shows. → Read More

App versions of the Bible are replacing the analog scripture for worshippers

Smartphones are the new holy text. → Read More

Elon Musk confirms Tesla will use its own self-driving AI chips

Elon Musk confirmed earlier rumors that the automaker is working on its own in-house AI chips for its cars, led by Apple vet Jim Keller. → Read More

Anheuser-Busch reserves a fleet of Tesla Semi trucks to ship Budweiser

Just as long as we don't actually have to drink it. → Read More

Ford will roll out a new self-driving car design and strategy next year

Ford's self-driving cars are focused on you. → Read More

A 3D-printed death chamber will take you out of this cold, dark world

Dr. Philip Nitschke, founder of assisted suicide advocacy group Exit International, has designed a 3D-printed machine to help patients end their lives. → Read More

Lyft's self-driving cars are now on the road in Boston

Lyft's first self-driving car pilot is now active. → Read More

IKEA and Sonos will collaborate on 'home sound experiences' in 2019

IKEA and Sonos want to make sweet music in your living room. → Read More

Jaguar puts Tesla's Model X on notice with a long-range test drive in California

The Jaguar I-PACE all-electric luxury SUV prototype completed a 200-mile test drive from LA to San Luis Obispo to show off its range. → Read More