Ars Technica was created in 1998.
Ars Technica is an informative website. The website Ars Technica offers services such as news, guides on software and computer issues, reviews and articles.
Ars technica is Latin. Its English translation would actually be "Technological Art". This means art done through nonconventional or technological ways, such as online.
Petasactis technica was created in 1888.
Audio-Technica was created in 1962.
As far as I can tell Ars is Art, Tribunus is Tribune and Angusticlavius is narrow stripe. In Roman society Tribunus Angusticlavius was a Tribune who wore a uniform/toga with a narrow purple stripe on the edge denoting his rank. The Technology forum Ars Technica used to use, and is reintroducing, a ranking system based on the Roman system. Thus an Ars Technica forum member with a sufficient ranking would be Ars Tribunus Angusticlavius. That's to the best of my knowledge.
Ars Americana Ars Politica was created in 2010.
Ars Rediviva was created in 1951.
Ars - film - was created in 1959.
Ars Disputandi was created in 2001.
Ars Buddhica was created in 1948.
Ars Amatoria was created in -1.
Ars Conjectandi was created in 1713.