After replacing hard drive iPhone won't sync new music

My hard drive crashed the other day so I took it apple and they replaced it.  Since then I am not able to sync any of my music back onto my iPhone.  I've restarted my Mac and iPhone; didn't work.  The real problem came when I tried restoring the iPhone because it whipped out all the music I had on there and still won't put songs on.  So now my iPhone has no music.  The problem seems to be that my phone still wants to sync with my "old computer"  are there any way around this?
Thanks

Interesting that I am having a similar problem with iPhoto...
Not tried to download any music, but managed to sync the iPhone in iTunes (after re-registering it for some reason), but cannot find a way to make iPhoto work:(

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