Top 10 articles: Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Android's march on Apple

The big news this week is the imminent launch of Samsung's Galaxy Tab, which some believe is the first serious contender to the iPad. This was followed by more bad news for Apple, as new figures show Google's Android giving iOS a serious run for its money.

The jailing of an IT admin for attempting to sell MI6 information was also popular, as was the latest BBC iPlayer redesign.

Google has been busy this week, updating its Android translation and Google TV services, announcing a stay of execution for its Google Wave code, and talking up a new technology called Instant search.

Meanwhile, BT has extended its fibre-to-the-cabinet plans, and Nokia is to launch the E7 and N8 smartphones next week. Our review of Amazon's Kindle 3 was also popular.

Samsung Galaxy Tab priced at a whopping £679.99
Tablet now available for pre-order on Expansys

Android steals mobile web share from Apple
Dramatic surge in take-up of Google's platform

IT admin jailed for selling spy secrets
Engineer offered MI6 names to Dutch intelligence

BBC iPlayer redesign makes TV catch up a doddle
'Featured' and 'Most Popular' tabs added

Google shows off Android translation service and Google TV
Search firm rounds off IFA 2010 with prediction of ubiquitous mobile computing

Google Wave lives on as 'Wave in a box'
There's life in the old code yet

Amazon Kindle 3 e-book reader review
Amazon trims the size and price of its newest Kindle, and adds a bargain Wi-Fi-only model

BT lets ISPs nominate exchanges for fibre upgrades
Trial designed to stimulate growth of fibre-to-the-cabinet

Nokia to launch E7 and N8 smartphones next week
Struggling firm pins hopes on new kit to boost high-end market share

Google sketch could signal shift in search systems
Company plans major announcement on Wednesday