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The FPS champion just got a reload with this additional downloadable content! Get it at http://j.mp/hiUJ8S The Multiplayer Map Pack 1 delivers 3 additional multiplayer maps, featuring brand new battlefields: - Floating Rocks: These low-orbit platforms were designed as opulent resorts. Now they're desirable vantage points. This map provides the ideal environment for close-range conflict between small teams. Hold the high ground to rain gunfire down on enemies. But one misstep can lead to a quick trip to the planet's surface. - Aquarius Beach: This facility once housed hundreds of N.O.V.A. trainees. Now, it's a mid-range killing field with prime sniper nests and plenty of natural cover. But don't get comfortable in one spot; many paths make it easy to flank the unaware. The ability to adapt to interior and exterior combat is key to survival here. - Icy Bridge: This vast Volterite mining complex uses an energy field stay suspended between mountains. While you can walk on this field it does not obstruct weapons, making it great for getting the drop on unsuspecting targets, yet provides no cover from counterattacks. Large teams often vie for control of the strategic center facility. For more news, follow us at http://twitter.com/NOVA_fps Official site: http://www.gameloft.com Friend us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Gameloft Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Gameloft Visit our blog: http://blog.gameloft.com
Sydney, Australia, Feb 18 (EFE).- The Australian government questioned the "credibility" of Facebook as a news source on Thursday after the United States tech giant banned publishers and users in the country from sharing and viewing news.On Thursday morning, Australian and international news pages were unavailable in the country, and Australian news could not be viewed outside the country."Facebook needs to think very carefully about what this means for its reputation and standing," Communications Minister Paul Fletcher told public broadcaster ABC. "At a time when there are already questions about the credibility of information on Facebook, that is something that they will obviously need to think about." (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF FACEBOOK HQ IN MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA, US, AND B-ROLL OF SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA.
Selena Gomez continues to call on tech giants like Facebook, Google, and Instagram to take down hate speech and misinformation. Last night, she tagged Facebook and Instagram on Twitter, retweeting a post from the Center for Countering Digital Hate which pointed out Neo-Nazi accounts on both Instagram and Facebook still active and selling merchandise through their platforms. "Neo-Nazis are selling racist products on Facebook and Instagram," the CCDH wrote on its Twitter. "Facebook has left these pages online, despite being told about them 3 days ago.