The goal of a DoS attack is to compromise the availability of your production network and host resources. Common methodology in DoS attacks is to generate a huge volume of requests to deliberately consume resources such as network bandwidth, server CPU and memory resources.
Tablets have recently become very big in the tech community. Since the launch of the iPad, it seems the word tablet is being thrown around as a buzzword as often as the word “cloud”.
Android’s greatest strengths is the fact that it’s open-source and the underlying philosophy behind it is open. The downside of Android openness is that not all Android Markets (app stores) are created equal.
iPhone internet tethering has historically been a notoriously dicey affair: until the advent of iOS 3.0, it wasn’t even possible to tether your iPhone without using one of a great many alternative apps out there.
For awhile now, Apple’s iPad has reigned king in tablet territory. They were the first to get a tablet out, and so far the Android tablets have struggled to keep up with Apple’s head-start out of the gate.
