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 And so Android Auto was a must-have feature when I purchased a car late last year.  After reading countless reviews, watching YouTube videos, and chatting with my brother David  a former Jalopnik writer , I landed on the Mazda CX-5. Well, OK, there was the whole finding one in stock and bargaining to pay MSRP thing, but eventually, I drove away with a great SUV complete with  Android Auto support.     For all the technology that comes standard in my 2021 model, its missing one key feature: wireless Android Auto. Without it, I need to plug my phone into a USB-C cable connected to the cars USB-A input. As if responding to my anguish, Motorola revealed in January a USB adapter that lets you project Android Auto wirel stanley cup essly. Its called the Motorola MA1, and all you need stanley taza  to do is plug the dongle into the USB-A port in your vehicle and connect your phone to the device via Bluetooth.               stanley cup                    Motorola MA1 Wireless Adapter for Android Auto                       Motorola s MA1 works as advertised, effortlessly adding wireless Android Auto functionality to your vehicle without compromising on audio quality.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Ljqr Maybe Don   t Believe Those Wild Rumors About Familiar Faces in Black Panther 2
 Japan Times reports that on Tuesday, Tatsunori Iwamura, a professor at Matsuyama University in Shikoku, was referred to prosecutors for his unusual curriculum. He reportedly admitted he instructed his students how to make MDMA, knowing it was illegal in the country because it was crucial to his pupils  learning.       We sincerely apologize for causing major concern to students and their parents,  said university president Tatsuya Mizogami, according to Japans Kyodo news agency. The university reportedly said it will discipline Iwamura and the associate professor for creating the drug without a license  in accordance with the outcome of the investigation,  ac stanley hrnek cording to Kyodo.聽 The university reportedly claims that between 2011 and 2013, Iwamura taught two students and an associate professor how to make the drug. He also allegedly instructed a different two students and the associate professor how to make it between 2016 and 2017. In the most recent case, I stanley cup wamura reportedly kept the MDMA. Investigators reportedly did not find MDMA in Iwamuras lab but did find traces of a differen stanley thermos t drug鈥?F-QUPIC, a cannabis-like drug that has been illegal in Japan since 2014. Under Japans narcotics control law, scientists can make drugs in a lab for research purposes, but they need a government license to do so. According to unnamed sources who spoke with Kyodo, Iwamura had a license to make the drug it a different prefecture but that it had expired. [Japan Times]