How do I take off some of the ipods on my account that are no longer in use?

I've had an iTunes account for a while and ipods have come and gone - Some of those that are gone are still registered so I can't add new ones to our account.  Does anyone know how to help?  Now, my husband has an iPhone and we can't get it to sync to our iTunes and it has trouble syncing my new iTouch.

Log into your iTunes account in iTunes > Store.
Look in Devices.

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