De-authorize old computer for synching?

How can I identify which computers are authorized to sync with my iPhone and de-authorize the ones that I no longer use?
I bought a new Macbook Air because my old Macbook died. During the sync process, the computer asked if I wanted to authorize this new computer to sync with my iPhone. I of course said yes because it's my only computer. When it finished syncing, it said that I had now authorized 4 of the allowed 5 computers to sync with my iPhone.
Do I need to de-authorize old computers? Or will it offer to let me to do that when I try to authorize a 6th one?
Thanks!

Thanks for the speedy reply! I actually need to deauthorize computers I no longer have access to. This related article - http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2254113 - had that answer for me. It seems I'll have to wait until I hit five computers and the "deauthorize all computers" option is apparent. Hopefully I'll remember once I get there!

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