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 ...
Remember Silk, the "split browser" Amazon included with the original Kindle Fire that promised speedy performance by handing off some of the browsing load onto the company's powerful servers? 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.