The European Commission slammed Google on Wednesday with anti-trust charges, claiming the company unfairly manipulated the market to benefit its Android operating system.

At least one technology expert, however, thinks European officials have bigger fish to fry.

"It's almost humorous," Guy Kawasaki, former chief evangelist for Apple, said on CNBC's "Squawk Alley" on Wednesday.

"The manufacturers could go and write their own operating system, they could try to get Apple to license iOS to them, there are other ways. So man, there must be other things to worry about in the EU besides Google's domination."