Apple Begins Stress Testing Push Notification Servers
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Apple has designed the stress testing notification servers, just after the release of its latest iPhone Operating System OSX 3.0. According to the media sources, it is stated that the applications for the iPhone have been released, and the beta testing will be soon public.
The iPhone-wide clip is added to the operating system of iPhone 3.0, when the application is uploaded. After this, the text along with the screenshots is made available. In order to test the Apple’s Push Notification Server, Apple is seeking assistance and necessary support from the users of iPhone OSX 3.0. In order to provide an environment that creates a fully tested version, Apple has released a sample version for iPhone OSX 3.0.
The following steps have to be followed by a user –
Connect to the iTunes Store through desktop and download the sample version of Press App Association. To do so, one has to enter the code of redemption at the section of Redeem, which is located under the section of Quick Link. The code will expire within 7 days from the day of beginning. User can install the downloaded application, which is running on iPhone OS version 3.0 beta 5, by connecting it to iTunes. Remember, the systems installed with iPhone OS version 3.0 beta 5 can only accept this application.
Choose the language as English under U.S as your province. If you select the English - U.S, the alerts will be received, whereas in the English – Canada option, it will not receive any alerts about this. The notifications are received after 48 hours of the installation on your desktop.
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