Mozilla accidentally publishes usernames and password hashes, Amazon MP3 has significantly better prices on a lot of music, and a leaked video of the default Android Music player looks like we've got a major improvement on our hands.
- Android Music Player to Ditch the Featureless Gray List Design Ethic
A sneak peak at what appears to be a redesigned version of the default Android music player—complete with gallery-style album browsing— looks very promising. See video above. [Gizmodo] - Mozilla accidentally publishes user IDs and passwords hashes
The folks behind Firefox had a security breach of their own recently. Here's hoping 2011 has less of those. [Naked Security] - Android Market listings will soon be able to display demo videos
The image previews are a god-send for app market previews; videos should be a nice addition. [Download Squad] - Why I Ditched iTunes For Amazon MP3s
Gizmodo's Brian Barrett explains how Amazon's MP3 store won him over with the best of all sales tactics: Cheap prices. [Gizmodo]