Here’s one way that Apple is becoming a lot like Microsoft: It has a lot of people declaring that it’s “doomed” despite the fact that it’s still posting enormous profits and is still entrenched as one of the world’s most important computing companies. The New Yorker’s Yukari Iwatani Kane, who for years worked as the top Apple reporter at The Wall Street Journal, has written a blistering attack on Apple’s current management that basically rehashes everything we’ve heard since Tim Cook took over as CEO: Namely, that the company is doomed without the leadership of Steve Jobs. Kane seems particularly annoyed at Apple’s latest ad commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Mac that was shot entirely with iPhone cameras. In essence, she