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1232: "What is Geographic Tongue?"

Interesting Things with JC #1232: "What is Geographic Tongue?" – This episode explores the unusual condition known as geographic tongue, a benign but bizarre pattern of red patches and white borders that shift across the tongue's surface. Discover who it affects, what causes it, and why it's not something to fear.

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1224: "Ghost in the Coffee Shop – How Nearby Hackers Hijack Your Phone in Real Time"

Interesting Things with JC #1224: "Ghost in the Coffee Shop – How Nearby Hackers Hijack Your Phone in Real Time" - You’re at a café, scrolling your phone. You don’t see the hacker nearby, but they see you. Loved ones, friends, strangers, they could all be hackers looking to steal your data in public places, without ever touching your phone. The hidden dangers of IMEI skimming and device tracking are all too real.

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1223: "The Silent Heist – How a Simple Notification Can Unlock Your Entire Digital Life"

Interesting Things with JC #1223: "The Silent Heist – How a Simple Notification Can Unlock Your Entire Digital Life" - Could a single notification be the key to your entire digital identity being stolen? Hackers don’t need malware, they just need to manipulate your notifications, cache, and cloud backups to silently hijack your accounts. This could even be a loved one, friend, or even employer! Think your phone is safe?...Think again....

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1211: "3425"

Interesting Things with JC 1211: "3425" - What if a simple number wasn’t so simple? 3425 is a semi-prime with cryptographic significance, a number that changes properties when reversed, and one that has surfaced in digital security and code breaking methods. From encryption to historical transmissions, 3425 may be more than just four digits.

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