Early reviewers report that Call of Duty: World at War’s “co-op is fast and even more intense than the single-player campaign promises to be and the competitive multiplayer packs a similar punch.” Video after the break.

Yes, the multiplayer gameplay of Call of Duty: World at War was a pleasant surprise. While it certainly felt similar to Modern Warfare, it did what appears to be enough to keep it near the top of the pack.

[via IGN]

Watts Up

The Watts Up Pro power meter from ThinkGeek “instantaneously displays the wattage being used, as well as 18 other values, including average monthly cost.” Available now, priced at $129.99. Video after the break.

The device records this data into non-volatile memory (stored even if power is lost). One thousand seven hundred data points are stored, starting with a sampling rate resolution of one second.

[via ThinkGeek]

Money Art

Why waste dollar bills on soda or other junk food, when you can use them to create Star Wars and Star Trek origami? This DeviantArt user has quite the collection of money art. Click here to see his work.

Spaceships, famous sci-fi ones from Star Trek and Star Wars, made of cunningly folded dollar bills – the Millenium Falcon takes just three dollar bills – and possessing fantastic detail.

[via Gizmodo]

New Mac Mini

If Apple were to release a new Mac Mini, this is what the updated model might look like. Featuring aluminum casing and an ultraslim design. Click here for first picture in gallery.

Earlier last week, those rumors were confounded by new rumors about Apple only updating the Mac Mini which explains why the old model can�t be found in stock.

[via Yankodesign]

LG Lotus

At $150, the Sprint LG Lotus features a 2.0-megapixel camera, TFT display, full QWERTY display, Bluetooth 2.0, GPS, microSD card slot, and USB connectivity. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

In short, if you can live with the form factor, the Lotus is a fairly capable little (big) phone for someone who�s not quite ready to graduate to a big boy smartphone.

[via GizmodoPhonedog]

Demon's Crest

Demon’s Crest is essentially “a side-scrolling platform game developed and published by Capcom in 1994 for the Super NES video game console.” ScrewAttack takes a look back at this title after the break.

The gameplay is a mix of standard platforming, with mild RPG elements and occasional side-scrolling shooter sequences.

[via Wiki]

That’s right, an eBay seller is offering this Maserati MC12 at a hefty $1.5-million. This vehicle features “a 232 kilogram (511 lb), six-litre (5,998 cc/366 cu in) Enzo Ferrari-derived V12 engine, mounted at 65-degrees.” Auction page. Video after the break. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The power is fed to the wheels through a rear-mounted, six-speed semi-automatic transmission. The gearbox is the same as the Enzo’s transmission (tuned to different gear ratios) but renamed “Maserati Cambiocorsa”.

[via eBayWiki]

These movers show why you should always use a specially designed ramp to unload cars from trailers, as their Subaru didn’t quite make it out in pristine condition. Video after the break.

Everyone involved received a compound physics lesson when 3,000 pounds of automobile met an unsecured and poorly constructed ramp, overcoming whatever friction was holding that Rube Goldberg assemblage together.

[via Autoblog]

Dual LCD

This transparent, dual LCD cell phone concept “creates a sense of depth when graphics are overlayed.” No word yet on pricing or availability. Click here for first picture in gallery.

The technology could be expanded to other devices too like interactive maps and slider mobile phones.

[via Yankodesign]