iOS theme lets you transform your iPhone screen into a replica of Windows 95

as mentioned in It was launched nearly 25 years ago and Microsoft's operating system, Windows 95, has enjoyed something of a revival, this week thanks to a brand new iOS theme. Technology has come a long way in the decades since Windows 95 was launched, but the intentions behind its creation still resonate today. 'A real theme of the PC is to become a great communications tool and Windows 95 is a big step in that direction.' Back in 2016, a hack-happy Apple Watch owner installed Windows 95 on his wearable device. These included modifying Apple's development software so that he could turn Windows 95 into a Watch app that could also act as a place where OS can run.


Windows 95 iOS theme turns your iPhone into a glorious retro PC

Back in the days before iOS or Android were even a glimmer in the eyes of their respective developers, we had Windows 95. There's a special theme you can download for iOS that will mimic the look of Windows 95. Ooo, a Windows 95 theme for iOS, noice. pic.twitter.com/K5oNjnbrfV — Dale (@dalehay) February 21, 2019The theme was created by Emil Avara, a Stockholm-based developer, who calls it iOS95. He also has a request form on his site through which users can request icons for certain apps.

Windows 95 iOS theme turns your iPhone into a glorious retro PC

Questionable Rumor Suggests iOS 13 Will Drop Compatibility for iPhone 5s Through iPhone 6s [Updated]

As it stated in Both iOS 12 and iOS 11 offered support for the iPhone 5s and newer, the iPad mini 2 and newer, and the iPad Air and newer. At the time iOS 12 launched, some of those devices were five years old.Dropping support for everything up to the iPhone 7 would leave iOS 13 compatible only with iOS devices from 2016 or later. Both the fifth-generation iPad and the iPhone 6s use the A9 chip.The Verifier claims that in addition to dropping support for iOS 13 on a wide swath of devices, Apple will also restrict some iOS 13 features to newer models to "make as many users upgrade to the latest models of iPhones." In 2017, for example, the site said Apple would bring Group FaceTime to iOS 11. We did get Group FaceTime, but not until iOS 12.1 in 2018.The Verifier has updated the original article to list the lack of iOS 13 support for the iPhone SE and iPhone 6s as "questionable" rather than concrete.




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