Today in international tech news: The European Commission has added Google's Android to its list of grievances; Apple finds a way to avoid the fights and egg-tossing that had marred previous product launches in China; Australia's Sex Party is ticked about Google refusing to run its ads; and for the first time, more Chinese access the Internet via mobile phone than desktops.



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