Syncing an iPhone4 into a new macbook pro

Hi, I've recently gotten a new macbook pro and tried to sync the stuffs that I got in my phone but failed. I tried to follow suggestions like ' transferring purchases from xc31's iPhone ( which is the name of my iPhone ) , but they said some of the purchased items couldn't be transferred to your iTunes because you're not authorised for them on this computer. There're suggestions to go to Preferences tab and reset warning, i tried going to the Devices tab under the Preference tab but it was just BLANK. I couldn't find any way to so-called 'reset warning' or whatsoever, could anybody help me with this cos I'm stucked for days. Thanks a million to anyone who could provide me an answer feasible

Instructions here >  iTunes Store: Transferring purchases from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to a computer

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