Those Apple figures are for calendar Q3, Apple's financial Q4 so you're not comparing the same time period. Apple generally get a big bump in iPad and iPod sales in the christmas quarter.
I'm fairly confident that Android is far enough ahead in smartphones sales (i.e. more than double globally, more than triple in the U.S.) that you can include iPods and they're still ahead and the gap is growing. I'll wait till I see a few quarters of numbers for the Android tablets before I'd be happy assessing how they're doing against iPad sales.
edit: Here's what Apple call their Q1 results, covering Q4 2010:
iPod sales declined 7% year-on-year, the 33 million iOS (pod+pad+phone) number mentioned above which would roughly equal Android smartphone sales last quarter works out if you assume half of all iPods are iPod Touches (I have no idea if that is true, either historically or currently).
I'm fairly confident that Android is far enough ahead in smartphones sales (i.e. more than double globally, more than triple in the U.S.) that you can include iPods and they're still ahead and the gap is growing. I'll wait till I see a few quarters of numbers for the Android tablets before I'd be happy assessing how they're doing against iPad sales.
edit: Here's what Apple call their Q1 results, covering Q4 2010:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2011/01/18results.html
iPod sales declined 7% year-on-year, the 33 million iOS (pod+pad+phone) number mentioned above which would roughly equal Android smartphone sales last quarter works out if you assume half of all iPods are iPod Touches (I have no idea if that is true, either historically or currently).