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reboot

[ree-boot, ree-boot, ree-boot] / riˈbut, riˈbut, ˈriˌbut /


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Despite everything, from the years of backlash to the personal confrontations she’s had with former contestants, Banks in the documentary still had her mind on rebooting “ANTM.”

From Los Angeles Times

Both games were hero shooters attempting to draw players away from popular, established rivals such as Apex Legends and Overwatch, which launched a huge reboot this month.

From BBC

The TrustedServer technology runs everything in RAM, wiping all data with each reboot.

From Salon

However, unlike the original show, which featured a winner in each category, the Netflix reboot will crown one single winner in the finale, which Gellar said has shifted her judging philosophy.

From Los Angeles Times

“Whenever confidence dipped, the switch was thrown, and the system rebooted.”

From MarketWatch