Today in international tech news: Google adapts Gmail so low-tech phones in Africa can receive and send emails in the form of text messages. Also: Apple is forced to run an "advertisement" clarifying that Samsung did not, after all, copy the iPad design; the judge in the Kim Dotcom extradition case quits after calling the U.S. an "enemy"; an expert weighs in on just how much money Microsoft might have to pay the EU.



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