One of the Kindle Fire’s most hyped features is the Amazon Silk web browser. Amazon took great pains to explain how its idea of a browser was unique on tablets. The powerful Amazon Web Services (AWS) ...
As part of the Kindle Fire unveiling on Wednesday, Amazon announced its new browser architecture, dubbed Silk, which does some processing and rendering in the cloud to speed up Web browsing. Featuring ...
The Kindle Fire's Silk browser uses Amazon's servers to predictively load webpages and speed up the browsing process, a feature that many Android users would love to get their hands on.
When Amazon announced the new Kindle Fire tablet, they also introduced the Amazon Silk browser, which is designed to be a much faster browser. We saw a video of it in action yesterday compared to the ...
The Kindle Fire tablet's browser uses intelligent caching and pre-rendering to speed page delivery -- and does away with HTTP on the client side Although the Kindle Fire tablet consumed much of the ...
As a brief refresher, Amazon is looking to leverage the might of its huge computing cloud, known as EC2, to accelerate page loads on the Kindle Fire. When a user calls up a site, the query actually ...
One of the most interesting announcements from Amazon’s epic press conference yesterday was the browser, named Silk, that runs on its new Kindle Fire tablet. Now domain name registrations amongst ...
TV operating systems are typically dominated by apps designed to offer specific services. For this, you can find YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming apps for ...
As intriguing a device as the new, low-cost Kindle Fire tablet PC might be, for businesses the bottom line will not be about the Fire itself, but the software that runs on the Fire. Jeff Bezos ...
If you have a Kindle Fire, go ahead and fire up software update to grab Amazon’s latest update that it pushed out this afternoon. Version 6.3.1 is now available and features many upgrades that have ...