Wiki/Entities/Tricorder.md

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Omnitool is a mobile smartphone client of the network.

Etymology

The Tricorder is named after the fictional and ubiquitous devices from the Star Trek universe. Because the Tricorder is useful in a number of situations, hand-held in the same way, and is almost always handled by an Admin save during sleep, the name was apt.

Besides, we like the subtlety, craftiness, and paranoia of the Romulans.

Capacity and Components

This is a Verizon Wireless Droid Turbo smartphone running the Android OS. Category:USCellularCategory:Google

  • 48 hours of usability
  • 5.2" Gorilla Glass 4 Display with 1920x1080 resolution
  • 32 GB of onboard storage, encrypted with Android PIN
  • Microphone
  • 16MP Camera
  • CDMA, GSM, WCDMA, UMTS, LTE Network-capable with US Cellular SIM

Hosted Services and Entities

The Tricorder can host a couple remote-management tools.

Connections

This device has clients for the following entities. {{Reference|Singularity}}{{Reference|Yggdrasil}}{{Reference|Eyes}}{{Reference|SSH}} This device physically can connect to the following. {{Reference|Infrastructure}}{{Reference|Shadowfeed}}{{Reference|Forge2}} This device can also extend Bluetooth and WiFi technology to the following devices, to extend the AniNIX's reach.

  • Drones, such as the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0, over WiFi
  • Smart devices, like the Garmin vivoactive HR smartwatch or smart scales, over bluetooth
  • Car and other stereos over Bluetooth (this is particularly useful for playing back audio from Yggdrasil)
  • Bluetooth-capable devices for file transfer
  • WiFi-capable devices via ad-hoc WiFi network

Additional Reference

Recovery Path

Please encrypt your Tricorder for privacy reasons. For those concerned, here is your recovery path, should the device be rendered inoperable or inaccessible.

  • The Google Play Store records all applications installed on the phone.
  • Music, pictures, and video should be replicated from Yggdrasil. Please use an SSH client to regularly store your necessary files on your AniNIX account, or upload your files to a trusted storage service. For insecure files, [https://drive.google.com Google Drive] is sufficient and free.
  • Customizations will be lost but should be easily recreated.
  • SSH Keys should be recreated. Remove any existing public keys from servers the device had access to.
  • Android devices can be remotely wiped, locked, or pinged from Android Device Manager.

Most severe problems with an Android device can be fixed with a factory reset, patching, app re-installation from the Play Store, and pulling down any desired files. While this is a cumbersome process, for non-rooted, encrypted devices, this is often the easiest route. }} {{Mobile}}