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 ...
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.
Along with three new e-ink readers (Kindle Classic, Kindle Touch, Kindle Touch 3G) and a new, 7-inch, Android-based Kindle Fire, Amazon has also announced the introduction of a web browser -- Amazon ...
One of the key features Amazon pointed to in distinguishing its new (super cheap!) tablet, the Kindle Fire, was an all new Web browser called "Silk." Silk is reportedly super light and fast, and ...
Amazon is going to be releasing one of the most highly anticipated tablets in 2011 with the Kindle Fire. One of the main selling points is the internet browser called Silk. It primarily functions by ...
The cloud-based design of Amazon’s Silk browser has positive security side effects because it encrypts all traffic between users and websites, especially important when connected over unprotected ...