December 15, 2008

Believe in Michael people believe in him not Akon or anybody else. Have you lost your faith in him? What's the matter I just can't understand some people here...
 
*removed first one as it's already in the enough is enough section*


A JACKSON JINGLE:

While Michael Jackson shopped Friday in Beverly Hills, he told onlookers he wasn't giving his children anything for Christmas -- at their request. Apparently his son Prince Michael came up with the idea to donate toys and clothes to shelters around the country, after seeing reports about people struggling with the tough economy. ... Jackson also said people will be ''really surprised'' by the change in direction in his new album, due out early next year. And upon seeing a girl run out of a store with a ''Thriller'' CD, he said that album and items related to it still are what fans most want autographed.

http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/newssun...TR-zp15.article
OMG :woohoo: and as about prince...like father like son ;) his kids are very caring,considerate and thoughtful of others like their daddy :wub: God bless them :heart:
 
lol it seems that im the only one so far who noticed that michael said his new album will be out early next year
 
you beileve in mike so that's mean that you belive in santa

Errrrr, I believe in Mike but I stopped beliving in Santa a long time ago.
 
here is more news on the Auctions ;) :yes:

here is website:http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/29800/items-from-the-king-of-pop-to-hit-the-block/

WEST HOLLYWOOD—More than 2,000 items of Michael Jackson's personal memorabilia will be hitting the auction block next year at Julien's Auctions of West Hollywood, Calif., reports the New York Times. Pieces going up for sale include Jackson's famous white glove from the 1983 Billie Jean video and the wrought-iron gates from his Neverland Ranch. The auction will take place April 21–25, and some of the proceeds will benefit MusiCares, a charity established by the Recording Academy. The sale's six-volume catalog will be available for general sale for $100.

Michael Jackson's famous white glove from his 1983 "Billie Jean" video will be
auctioned next year.
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SONY PRE-LOADING TOP-SELLING MUSIC AND MOVIE TITLES ON MICROVAULT USB FLASH DRIVES
PARK RIDGE, N.J., Dec. 15, 2008
Sony is bringing some of the top music and movie titles in entertainment history to consumers in an easy-to-use, portable electronic format. The company is introducing a new series of its MicroVault® Click USB flash drives pre-loaded with a choice of either “Thriller: 25th Anniversary Edition” – the best-selling album of all time – or the blockbuster movies “The Da Vinci Code” and “Men in Black.”
“We’re excited to provide consumers with a new way to enjoy some of today’s most popular titles, using our MicroVault Click USB flash drives,” said Shane Higby, director of marketing for Sony Electronics’ consumer media group. “By pre-loading content in this way, we are expanding the applications for flash drives, while offering a unique value that only Sony can deliver.”
The pre-loaded “Thriller 25” Click USB flash drive will be available on a 2 GB capacity drive. It contains the complete Sony Music Entertainment re-release of the original 1982 album, plus seven bonus tracks including five new tracks featuring exclusive remixes and collaborations from award-wining artists Akon, Kanye West and will.i.am. Also included are four videos, including the legendary performance of “Billie Jean” from the Motown 25th anniversary special.
Pre-loading ‘Thriller’ onto Click USB drives introduces this landmark album to a new generation of music fans in a fun and interactive way, allowing the same generation that enjoyed the original release 25 years ago to experience the music in a new way.

“The Da Vinci Code” and “Men in Black” titles from Sony Pictures Entertainment will each be available on a 4 GB drive, and have an easy-to-use “one-click” play/launch capability.
“These Click USB bundles are perfect for consumers who enjoy movies on the go,” said Sean Carey, senior executive vice president, Sony Pictures Television. “The MicroVault’s size and convenience makes it easy to take your content with you, and with one click, launch a movie and watch it wherever you are.”
Sony’s Click USB drives use a clicking action like a retractable pen to extend the USB connector, and range in capacity from 1GB to 16GB. The Micro Vault device offers fast transfer of pictures, video, data and music, and is compatible with Windows® operating systems.
The pre-loaded Micro Vault Click drives will be available starting in December at suggested retail prices of $19.99 for the “Thriller” title and $29.99 each for “The Da Vinci Code” and “Men in Black” titles.

http://news.sel.sony.com/en/press_room/b2b/release/38267.html
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I remember reading about these USB drives a long time ago but thought that the plans had been dropped. It's a pity that the T25 one will only be 2GB, otherwise I would have bought one and used it for dailty storage / transportation of files. I need one that is 8gb min for my job.
 
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