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If you’re a Ghostbusters fan, why not use your car as a moving billboard to broadcast your love of the films with this 8.75″ x 5″ vinyl sticker from ThinkGeek? The only question you’ll want to ask is whether an update will be necessary after Dan Aykroyd gets his way and adds Anna Faris and Eliza Dushku to the family.

Product Page:  ($6)


Without the Millennium Falcon and Death Star vinyl chalkboard decals, your entire roof could collapse while you’re accidentally committing incest. Don’t let this happen to you!

Product Page: Millennium Falcon ($15) Death Star ($17 via So Geek Chic)


Using the original studio 3-D digital model of Viper Mark II seen in the Sci-Fi TV series, QMx’s designers have created a completely maxed-out image of the Colonial space interceptor, right down to the battle damage.

I don’t know about you, but I dig it. ;-)

Product Page $50

Hopefully, Serenity will be flying again sometime soon, but for now it can fly across your wall with this oversized vinyl decal.

48-inches of super-high quality vinyl that shows every color, every fine point there is to see: The Serenity Wallscape.

Using the original studio 3-D model of Serenity seen in the movie, QMx’s designers have created an image of our Firefly with all her detail intact. Fade resistant, this super-sized vinyl sticker uses a special low-tack adhesive that allows you to reposition your Wallscape over and over again.

You may proceed with the happy dance now.

Product Page ($50 via GGD/ Pre-Order for April 2011)

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Here’s something that doesn’t make a damn bit of sense—a decal that makes your new iPhone look like the first gen iPhone.

Hey, I kinda miss the aluminium backing too, but that’s why you go for something like this.

Product Page ($10)

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Sadly, plugging your iPhone Flux Capacitor into your car charger won’t allow you to travel through time.

However, it would go great with the Flux Capacitor iPhone app (iTunes link).

Product Page ($6 via Geeky Gadgets)


This decal for the iPhone 4 gives tech perverts a peek at what’s behind that sexy glass case.

Product Page ($10 via ChipChick)


This iPhone 4 decal is a great way to honor the classic Speak & Spell—one of the first portable electronic devices with a display on one of today’s latest and greatest smartphones.

Product Page ($7 via Neatorama)


This protective skin for the iPhone 4 is an exact replica of the default UI. In other words, you can make the back of the phone look like the front.

Plus, it makes the people around you think that you don’t know how to use a phone. Actually, since the decal shows the default UI and not the call screen, it would probably make people think you are a crazy person that’s talking to yourself on a backwards phone.

Product Page ($10)

We’ve seen Game Boy skins for the iPhone 4, so I’m surprised it took this long for a NES controller version to surface. At any rate, it’s here if you want to add a little retro gaming flair to your phone.

Product Page ($5 via Geeky Gadgets)