TechRadar, the UK's most popular consumer technology website, kicked-off CES week in style, hosting the hottest party to showcase Future's flagship technology brand at the largest consumer electronics event in the world.

CES, the global consumer electronics and consumer technology tradeshow has been taking place in Las Vegas this week. Attracting major companies and industry professionals worldwide, the party was attended by over 1,200 industry guests and featured a DJ set from Connor Cruise, the son of Hollywood star Tom Cruise.

The TechRadar CES Sound Experience presented by DTS was held at the Marquee Nightclub at The Cosmopolitan on January 7. With leading industry guests in attendance, the TechRadar CES after party showcased a strong musical line-up headlined by CHUCKIE and Brazzabelle. Guests partied into the night with branded glow sticks and experienced confetti cannon blasts, pyro blasts, silly string, and snow.

TechRadar also announced its top picks from the show, highlighting the Toyota FCV hydrogen-powered fuel-cell car as the Best In Show. Sony's Xperia Z1 Compact was named best phone and the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 picked up best tablet.

Will O'Neal, Editor-in-Chief of TechRadar in the US, also caught up with will.i.am to find out about his latest collaboration with 3D printing company 3D Systems as Chief Creative Officer.

To see a gallery of photos from the TechRadar CES Sound Experience party click here.

To see how TechRadar is reporting from the event click here.

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