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I've never understood Apple's contention that it is "just a hardware company" myself. Without OS X, my Mac mini is just a very stylish and compact PC. The OS is the main reason I use Macs, as it is the best fit for me and the way I use a computer. Similarly, without the subset of OS X and the fancy interface, the iPhone is just a slab of glass and metal/plastic.
Some of Apple's greatest achievements have been in the software development arena; OS X itself is quite obvious, but also look at suites like iLife and iWork, both of which are sold separately from the OS.
As for your question: It scares Steve because Safari is the most used component of the iPhone and is the reason a lot of people buy them. Mail is the other great iPhone app, and I'm pretty sure that if Mozilla made a mobile Thunderbird it wouldn't make it into the app store either. Apple may be a hardware company in Steve's eyes and those of its hardcore fans, but it still is wholeheartedly dependent on its own custom software to power its hardware.




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If Apple is a hardware company (as we're reminded almost daily here by fanboys) why does simply having a choice in browsers give Steve the heebie jeebies?