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January 10, 2008 1:53 PM PST

Podcast: Reznor: Why do I end up stealing music?

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A car that costs $2,500; CES 2008 wraps up; and geotagging photo Web sites.

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Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor recently produced and helped bankroll musician Saul Williams' latest album. CNET News.com's Greg Sandoval discusses the nontraditional approach used to distribute the album, the resulting sales, and how Reznor is rethinking music in the digital age.

It's the last day of CES and things are wrapping up. Pioneer showed off two new Kuro concept TVs, which the company says are able to get to absolute black. Celebrity sightings were plenty, and Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling and CSI: Miami star David Caruso were there to talk about their start-ups. And CNET.com presented the Best of CES and the People's Voice Award to the coolest products at the tech trade show.

New Delhi-based Tata Motors has unveiled what it is calling the People's Car. The four-door car costs about 100,000 rupees, or $2,500, and is designed for Indian citizens who might not otherwise be able to afford four-wheeled transportation. And what's the best Web site for geotagged photos? That's the question reporter Stephen Shankland answers in his blog post.

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