![]() Olivia Bowen plays with her sweet son Abel on the beach with husband Alex during lavish family getaway in BarbadosĬhloe Madeley reveals how dad Richard helped save her after anxiety took over her life. 'We must not stop the voices that aggravate us': Davina McCall is 'saddened' by cancel culture as she urges people to forgive her mistakesīack in blue! Prince Louis dons his favourite colour for 5th birthday photo - sporting a £75 Fairisle knit by British childrenswear brand owned by the Princess of Wales' schoolfriend Ryan Reynolds has a VERY cheeky response after Wrexham defender Ben Tozer joked about fancying his mother Is the Saturn Return the ULTIMATE power in Hollywood? Emma Watson credits the planet for transforming her life Pregnant Rihanna flashes her bare baby bump in cropped yellow jumper as she steps out for dinner with boyfriend A$AP Rocky in Parisĭanny Dyer reveals the secret to his 7lb weight loss is starving himself for 16 hours a day and indulging in beer, crackers and trips to Toby Carveryįrom Amanda Holden's Blind Date cameo to Rylan Clark's modelling career: Where you might have seen these popular celebrities BEFORE they made it bigĪfter 30 years, are Gogglebox's nutty couple Giles Wood and Mary Killen about to turn their backs on THAT thatched 'grottage'? Sofia Richie wore THREE three stunning Chanel dresses for her wedding weekend as she marries music executive Elliot Grainge in lavish ceremony Kate's boy! Royal fans says Prince Louis 'looks just like' the Princess of Wales in his new 5th birthday portrait ![]() ![]() 'It makes me sad that I said no': Jennifer Grey reminisces about her role on Friends and reveals she didn't return to the show due to 'bad anxiety' Others have joked that the outages will allow them to fudge their workouts because they wont be automatically recorded. Sources told iThome that the outages were caused by a 'virus'.Īs the outages persist Garmin users have rallied together by sharing tips online for how to save data from workouts using Garmin's partner services, including Strava, to avoid losing the information. IThome, a Taiwanese tech news site, obtained a copy of the memo, which said that maintenance would continue through Friday and Saturday. The extent of the damage appears to be even more widespread than Garmin has acknowledged publicly, according to an internal memo purportedly sent from the company's IT staff to its factories in Taiwan. Some of the employees attributed the attack to a new strain of ransomware called WastedLocker, but those claims have not been verified. ZDNet reported that a Garmin spokesperson declined to confirm that the issues were caused by a ransomware attack, though many employees said that it was. Several customers flagged the issue on Twitter even after Garmin made its first announcement, in which it indicated that services would be back up and running soon
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