Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Amazon’s Kindle Fire Silk browser, which promises faster browsing by loading some webpage elements on the server ...
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD isn't the only upgrade the company is making to their proprietary products. Along with their new tablet, Amazon is introducing an updated version of their Silk browser. Not ...
Amid all the excitement about its new Kindle Fire HD devices yesterday, one thing Amazon failed to mention is the new version of its Silk browser installed on the tablets. There are a number of ...
The key merit of Amazon's Silk browser lies in its "split browser" approach, where it leverages the cloud to provide a speedier mobile browsing experience for users and possible edge over competitors, ...
The Kindle Fire’s Silk browser is now portable to other Android devices, Electronista reports. Thanks to the work of XDA member and developer TyHi, a port of the browser will work on a handful of ...
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(NASDAQ: AMZN)--Amazon Silk introduces a radical new paradigm - a "split browser" architecture that accelerates the power of the mobile device hardware by using the computing speed and power of the ...
Amazon’s Silk web browser, which comes built into Kindle Fire devices, has received its first major upgrade since September 2012, the company announced today. Though there have been steady ...
On Wednesday, while Jeff Bezos was taking the stage to unveil the Kindle Fire (our impressions here) and its new Silk browser, Amazon employees were furiously buying up about 500 different Website ...
Among the features in Amazon’s just-announced Kindle Fire tablet is a new browser calld Amazon Silk. Silk is what Amazon calls a cloud-accelerated web browser, which splits the task of loading ...
One of the headline features of Amazon's new Kindle Fire tablet is a completely new Web browser called Silk that is designed with a "split" architecture, allowing it to offload much of the heavy ...
One of the headline features of Amazon's new Kindle Fire tablet is a completely new Web browser called Silk that is designed with a "split" architecture, allowing it to offload much of the heavy ...