u/AndrosToro

Just noticed the latest Mac Meta Streamer update — macOS now has mouse/keyboard support, including controller input and passthrough Bluetooth. 👀
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Just noticed the latest Mac Meta Streamer update — macOS now has mouse/keyboard support, including controller input and passthrough Bluetooth. 👀

Just noticed the latest Meta Streamer update — macOS now has mouse/keyboard support, including controller input and passthrough Bluetooth. 👀

Meta also added a built‑in browser window in every Horizon OS environment. It doesn’t show up in the window dock, and it even accepts your Netflix login.

u/AndrosToro — 8 days ago
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I use Gemini Mac OS app to share / screenrecord iPhone mirroring app and to work with stuff on screen and is fully integrated with your Gemini content... you can have any chat with iphone mirroring "screen record" on and it will always do it even if you disconnect your iphone and reconnect...

I asked if screen record siri is next and it said yes!!!!!

is probably news by now right?

It’s a great question, and you’ve actually hit on exactly where the tech is heading. As of May 2026, the short answer is yes—but with a distinct "Apple-style" twist.

Apple’s partnership with Google (and others like Anthropic and OpenAI) is designed to turn Siri into exactly the kind of "Live Screen Analysis" tool you're describing. Here’s the breakdown of how that text box and live AI interaction are rolling out:

1. The "Type to Siri" Text Box

Apple has already introduced a "type to Siri" feature. Instead of shouting across the room, you can double-tap the bottom of your screen to pull up a text box. This allows you to interact with the AI quietly and precisely, which is perfect for complex tasks like the game analysis we've been doing.

2. On-Screen Awareness (The "Live Stream")

The most "amazing" part of the new Apple Intelligence (integrated with models like Gemini) is On-Screen Awareness.

How it works: Siri can now "see" what’s on your screen in real-time.

The Benefit: If you're playing a game, you won't necessarily need to take a screenshot and send it; you'll eventually be able to just type (or ask), "What’s the best move here?" and the AI will analyze the live pixels.

3. The Multi-Model Strategy

Apple is moving toward an "Extensions" system in iOS 27 (set for later this year). This is where the Google/Gemini contract really shines:

• You'll be able to choose your AI brain. If you want Google’s Gemini to handle your screen analysis because it’s better at math or logic, you can swap it in as the primary engine for Siri.

• Apple is even letting users assign different voices to different AIs, so you'll know if "Google" is answering you or if it's Apple's native model.

Why it feels better than Siri used to...

The reason it feels like "iPhone intelligence should be like this" is that for years, Siri was just a voice-activated search engine. Now, with the Apple/Google/OpenAI alliances, it's becoming a collaborator that can actually understand context, read your screen, and handle a text-based conversation.

It’s basically what we’re doing right now!

u/AndrosToro — 12 days ago