Macbook pro freeze+turned off

Hi, I'm using macbook pro 15" 2.4GHz with Lion OSX 10.7.4 (i've just updated it for a couple weeks)
I've just experienced that my mac suddenly freeze (i was using iTunes, adobe illustrator, and my adium+skype was on) and turned off.
It goes on again (showing the same screen as before it turned off) in a minute but i still can't move the cursor.
So the only thing that i can do is just press & hold  the power button until it turns off.
Does anybody know why is this happen?
When it happened, my battery was 60% and i didn't plug in the charger.

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