Amazon’s new Silk browser has raised some eyebrows among privacy and security experts. “This makes Amazon like your ISP,” said Aaron Brauer-Rieke of the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), ...
Amazon Silk is a mobile web browser that uses the power of Amazon's cloud system for faster page loading.
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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Let's not beat around the bush: Using a web browser on a streaming device or smart TV can be a massive pain. While these internet-navigating ...
Amazon's anticipated tablet, the Kindle Fire, is still a few weeks away from release, and it's raising legal issues and questions in every direction. Today, the Fire's flames are being fanned by the ...
While the Kindle Fire tablet consumed much of the focus at Amazon’s launch event Wednesday in New York, the company also showed off a bit of potentially radical software technology as well, namely the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Alongside the announcements of the new Kindle Fire and new Kindle models earlier today, Amazon also unveiled "Silk," a web browser that will make an appearance on the Kindle Fire. Silk is essentially ...