A federal judge’s remedy stops short of making meaningful changes to how we use our phones, computers and the web.

In a landmark antitrust case, Judge Amit P. Mehta ruled on Tuesday that Google must hand over some of its search data to rivals but did not grant the government’s biggest requests.

The judge’s decision positions Google to keep its search business running largely without interruption.

A federal judge’s remedy stops short of making meaningful changes to how we use our phones, computers and the web.

A federal judge ordered steps in the search monopoly case that will restrain Google but not break it up, signaling a cautious antitrust approach by courts.