
The next mobile operating system IOS 6 from Apple, which will be released in a week at WWDC-2012, in addition to the previously described innovations, will contain other new features borrowed from the latest desktop version of Mac OS X Mountain Lion.

According to the resource 9to5Mac, citing reliable sources, reports that IOS 6 will support the synchronization of open tabs using iCloud, an improved Notification Center and an option for VIP-mail.
Do Not Disturb Option in Notification Center
Sources report that a new Do Not Disturb option will appear in the iOS 6 Notification Center with a toggle in Settings similar to Airplane Mode.
Synchronizing open Safari tabs using iCloud
Desktop and mobile versions of Safari, starting with iOS 6, will have an iCloud Tabs button, which will allow you to synchronize open browser tabs between iOS devices and computers running Mac OS X. Open tabs will be available in the pop-up menu when you press the iCloud Tabs button

VIP-Mail
This feature also "came" from the upcoming release of Mac OS X Mountain Lion and it works like the selection by priority of incoming letters, implemented in the mail service Gmail. The essence of VIP mail is that it will automatically collect important emails from a previously compiled list of VIP contacts, such as family members, work colleagues, friends, and so on.
VIP mail will work on all devices with iOS 6 installed, as well as on Mac OS X.
Note that Apple has begun to work hard to bring its mobile and desktop operating systems closer together by syncing various apps and options using the iCloud cloud service.
Recall that in addition to the above options, according to rumors iOS 6 will receive full integration with the social network Facebook and the updated Maps application, which allows you to view geographic location in 3D.
What are your thoughts on the changes to the Notification Center and the addition of new iCloud Tabs and VIP Mail features in iOS 6?