Barcelona v Bayern Munich: coach Tito Vilanova convinced his side can make Champions League final

Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova is convinced his team can overhaul a four-goal deficit and make the Champions League final at the expense of Bayern Munich – because "we are Barca".

The Catalans giants trail 4-0 following last week's humbling at the Allianz Arena, their hopes of making the final at Wembley on May 25 hanging by the thinnest of threads.

A team containing Lionel Messi cannot be written off, though, and Vilanova insists no one at the club has given up hope.

He said: "We believe we can fight back, it's our obligation and we're convinced (it's possible).
"We know that it will be very difficult, but we are Barca and we can never give up on a tie, especially when we have 90 minutes to play at home.

"We have to hold our heads high if we are eliminated. We cannot give up, we need to make our fans proud."

Gisele is the new face of H&M

Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen will replace Beyoncé as the face of H&M for autumn/winter 2013.

Though we're still trying to take in Beyoncé's spectacular ad-cum-music video for H&M's spring/summer 2013 campaign, the Swedish retail giant is already well underway with preparations for their cold weather offerings.

Today they announced that Brazilian supermodel and super-mum Gisele Bündchen is the face of their autumn/winter 2013 campaign. The news was released after the 32-year-old was spotted posing for the ads on a sunny Central London street.

It's not the first time Gisele has worked with the brand - she appeared in their spring/summer 2011 campaign, and has also fronted a series of swimwear ads for them. Currently, she's the face of Chanel's Les Beige beauty range, but when she's not posing she's the perfect earth mother to four-year-old son Benjamin and five-month-old daughter Vivian, who was spotted on set with her today.

Married to American footballer Tom Brady, Bündchen was named the highest-earning model for the sixth year running in 2012 with estimated earnings of $45 million in the year from May 2011 to May 2012. With a couple of lucrative campaigns alreday in the bag for 2013, it looks like she may be set to score top spot yet again.

Deanna Durbin: the public flocked to her films

Hollywood child star Deanna Durbin has died at the age of 91. David Gritten pays tribute to a star whose period of success lasted barely six years.

It’s curious to consider that film actress Deanna Durbin, who has died at the age of 91, lived a long, full life – but the period of her success as a star lasted barely six years.

Along with Judy Garland and Shirley Temple, she was a pre-eminent Hollywood child star of the pre-war period, and between the ages of 14 and 20 she was a very hot ticket indeed; it is often claimed that the success of her films saved her studio, Universal, from bankruptcy.

But like so many child stars, she failed to make the leap to adult roles, and though she kept working for seven more years, that intangible contract between star and audience was broken; she announced her retirement at the age of 28, and went off to live in France with her third husband. She appeared to have no regrets about the decision; her most famous quote about Hollywood was: “I hated being in a goldfish bowl.”

State-sponsored cyberspying hits small businesses

SEATTLE -- Nation-state-supported cyberspies are increasingly targeting small businesses as part of long-term espionage campaigns.

That's a new pattern that emerges in Verizon's just released 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR), which correlates forensics findings from 621 actual databreach investigations in 27 different countries.

Verizon's DBIR has long been considered a rich trove of security intelligence in the cybersecurity community. And it's getting richer. This year's version includes contributions from a record 19 different investigatory organizations from around the world. Key findings:
  • 38% of breaches hit larger organizations
  • 37% affected financial organizations
  • 24% occurred at retailers and restaurants
  • 20% involved manufacturing, transportation and utilities.
"Verizon's newest report indicates that most data breaches involve stolen credentials, backdoors and brute force attacks," says HyTrust president and founder, Eric Chiu. "In addition, it confirms what HyTrust has also found-- that the vast majority of breaches aren't detected until months after compromise."

PepsiCo pulls Mountain Dew ad after criticism

Dumb ads seem to be contagious.

Soft drink giant PepiCo says it is pulling a highly-controversial commercial for Mountain Dew -- depicting five African-American men and a goat in a police line-up -- that has managed to offend African-Americans, women and bloggers coast-to-coast.

In the 60-second spot developed by African-American rapper Tyler, the Creator, a battered white woman on crutches is urged by an officer to identify a suspect out of a lineup of black men. A goat named Felicia is included in the lineup. The goat makes threatening remarks to the woman including, "Keep ya mouth shut." She eventually screams "I can't do this, no no no!" and runs away.

Now, the provocative commercial -- which was never meant for TV -- has been pulled.

Miley Cyrus gets sexy and sassy (about Liam)

The star is striking some provocative poses in the May issue of 'V.'

Miley Cyrus is finally addressing all the chatter about her relationship with fiancé Liam Hemsworth in the new, May issue of V magazine.

"I'm not home with my boyfriend all the time. We work. Every week it's 'Are they broken up? Because we don't see a photo of them,' " she says.

A passionate Miley goes on to say, "I don't have time to go to Starbucks with my boyfriend every morning. I wish I did, but I don't. I'd rather chill at my house and be there for the time I actually get to spend with him."

She adds, "And then I'm at the studio all day. He gets up to work out at six and I come home at five from the studio. I put this record before everything, and I've never done that with anything. I've put too much into this record to put anything else in front of it."

The tri-fold cover of the mag is the beginning of an edgy photo spread (one shows off a good part of her bare backside) that goes with a Q&A with Pharrell Williams, who is producing her new album out this summer.

Study: Jamestown settlers resorted to cannibalism

The 'starving time' was the winter of 1609-10, when 80% of the colonists died.

Jamestown's colonists resorted to cannibalism during the "starving time" winter of 1609-10, archaeologists reported Wednesday.

In a presentation at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, archaeologist Doug Owsley presented the reconstructed skull of a 14-year-old English girl "Jane" discovered at the site of the fort bearing the marks of butchery.

The starving time was a period in which 80% of the colonists died. Only 60 of 300 survived the winter.

Owsley, division head for physical anthropology at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, reported on the forensic analysis of 17th century human remains, including part of a human skull and tibia (shin bone). They had been excavated by Jamestown archaeologists in 2012 as part of a 20-year excavation of James Fort.